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    RESEARCH FOR ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA TRF 696 Assignment 3: Instrument Development. Contributors: Bindya Kannappa‚ Nuo Yin‚ Sijia Le Research objective: What does the portrayal of Asians in sitcoms suggest to the American population? Would change in the stereotype portrayal of Asians increase the chances of having a better conducive work environment? Units of Analysis: Our identified unit of analysis will include 2 focus groups. Focus group 1: Ethnicity : Asian Americans and Native Asians. Number

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    Throughout human history‚ women have struggled to gain equal footing with men both legally and socially; even today‚ violence toward women is a prevalent issue both society and government work to combat. In Margaret Atwood’s book The Handmaid’s Tale‚ a dystopian society seeks to counteract this violence as well as rampant birth defects with a system that completely strips women of their rights. In the world she has created‚ Atwood explores the theme of how persecution and oppression can be justified

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    Because the characters in “Crash” portrayed a variety of ethnicities‚ the movie attempts to address the diversity represented in the American landscape and also the stereotypes connected to these ethnicities. There was the stereotype of the white female victim‚ played by Sandra Bullock. After already displaying her prejudice against African American males by holding her purse tighter and grabbing on to her husband’s arm when she encountered two of them in the streets of her neighborhood; she coincidentally

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    Arthur Boyd and Oodgeroo‚ formally known as Kath Walker‚ both effectively depict their own view of Australia through the painting “The Mining Town” and the poem “The Time Is Running Out. ” They each present slightly differing interpretations of the country based upon their altered perspectives and context. Arthur Boyd presents a vivid and vibrant life of an Australian mining town of 1920 through his painting while Kath Walker aggressively portrays an outraged view of what Australia has become violently

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    How are women portrayed in media? Imagine a world without women. There would be no life at all. Planet Earth would be an empty place. There would be no such thing as a human being. We should feel lucky that women exist. Without women‚ there would be no future. However‚ why are women being degraded in society? Why is the media coming up with the “perfect woman”? Many women detest the fact that women have to deal with gender inequality every single day and are being stereotyped. Women are being stereotyped

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    You can argue whether or not the media is sexist‚ about how women are portrayed and used in the media‚ and how it makes us feel about our selves and how we should be. In my opinion I think the media is sexist as they portray and advertise how women ’should be’. Sexism is one of the 5 major forms of discrimination. Even though discrimination against males exist‚ it is very uncommon. In fact‚ sexism towards women have been so strong‚ there has been 3 huge feminism movements through out the last

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    In Flanders once there was a company  Of youngsters haunting vice and ribaldry‚  Riot and gambling‚ stews and public-houses  Where each with harp‚ guitar‚ or lute carouses‚  Dancing and dicing day and night‚ and bold  To eat and drink far more than they can hold‚  Doing thereby the devil sacrifice  Within that devil’s temple of cursed vice‚  Abominable in superfluity‚  With oaths so damnable in blasphemy  That it’s a grisly thing to hear them swear.  Our dear Lord’s body they will rend

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    The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer has remained as one of the most developed pieces of satirical work. Each of Chaucer’s pilgrims depict traits that often conflict with the positions they hold in society. Between four particular tales‚ the characteristics of their statuses become sardonic over exaggerations of the traditional roles found in marriage. The speakers of each fable portray their perspectives on the institution‚ showing the complexity in defining the fundamentals of a successful

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    The Late Fourteenth Century in Chaucer’s the “Miller’s Tale” Geoffrey Chaucer’s the “Miller’s Tale” presents a realistic‚ sharply detailed picture of common medieval village life in the late fourteenth century by focusing on personal‚ familial‚ social and occupational aspects of the characters John‚ Nicholas and Absolon. Chaucer created many works in the late fourteenth century but in or around 1378‚ Chaucer began to develop his vision of an English poetry that would be linguistically accessible

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    The Canterbury Tales‚ written by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ are a mixture of stories told from different characters. Chaucer used many forms of figurative language throughout these stories‚ including a multitude of different forms of irony. Each character comes with different personalities‚ appearances‚ traits‚ and actions. A lot of irony is shown through the actions of the characters and how the behave. The characters range from nobles to peasants‚ but are far from what one would expect in the roles the

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