Effects Of Reality Tv On American Culture

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What is Reality TV? Well, it is television programs in which real people are continuously filmed, designed to be entertaining rather than informative. It is based on the real-life situation and supposedly unscripted shows. Reality TV is not new, it has existed since 1989 however, in recent years it has become overly popular. Television has both effects on American culture, it can be positive and negative depends on how people visualize. Reality television is entertainment it makes viewers forget about their day and think about the show on television. Millions of people watch every day to get relieved from a stressful day. There are lots of effects either in a good or bad way. However, it gives viewer scenario of the real world, gives an opportunity …show more content…
This show breaks the mold of men being better than women and women being a housewife rather than working. In this show, we can see that all the higher positions are carried out by women sooner or later. For Example, Dr. Bailey is chief of surgery, Dr. Altman is Chief of Cardiothoracic surgery in season 6,7, and 8, Dr. Grey is Chief of General surgery, Dr. Hahn- Chief of Cardiothoracic surgery in season 4 and 5, Dr. Montgomery- Chief of Neonatal Surgery, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Dr. Pierce- Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery season 11,12, and 13, Dr. Robbins- Chief of Pediatric Surgery, and Dr. Torres- Chief of Orthopedic Surgery. All these ladies are an inspiration to the ladies that are watching this show, these doctors are their motivation to become something more in their lives and to do something great that they would be remembered for. They inspire them to work and make progress instead of becoming a housewife. There is a huge difference between today’s gender roles and traditional gender roles where women stay home and bear children and take care of the house while her husband worked. The traditional gender roles have subverted

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