How Does Donald Glover Have An Impact On The Public

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There have been many actors, artist, directors and writers that have created different forms of media that have influenced many people and that have influenced even themselves to. Many creators of movies, music and books have created a message in their work with out knowing that it impacts a large group of people. A artist named Donald Glover also know as Childish Gambino an actor, rapper, director and writer has created many pieces of media that has gotten much praise. He has a show on FX Atlanta written and staring himself that have won him a golden globe for best television show and three albums that have gone gold and had large radio play. Donald has reach a large group of people with all that he has been successful with. All of what Donald …show more content…
Some artists do it directly and others become a symbol with out knowing it. Donald Glover has done many things that have given him awards, praise and respect but with all that, he has influenced a large group of indivisibles to not just follow one dream that people chase but to follow every single one that people have. With all the work he has done from starting off as a comedian on the web before it was possible to make money to becoming a writer/actor on a successful shows, creating charting music has shown that a single person is capable of accomplishing multiple dream that they have. Donald has succeeded in many careers that he has chosen and created many pieces of work that have connected with the new and the old but in the spanned of his career he has shown many that if you have multiple dreams that one should follow all of them. He had gone down many career paths and accomplished so much in a short span of time influencing a new generation that watches him to not just go for one goal but to follow all the dreams that they …show more content…
Donald’s Influence could cause many of the people that look up to him to give up early on any career goals that they have. Having multiple dreams could cause a conflict of interest for people trying to figure out what type of career they want to do. People could look at Donald and put false hope in themselves by skipping around in careers and not being focused. His influence can cause people to never focus on one single career not be able to keep there mine on what they want to do. The influence that he provides effect the people that follows his example by setting them in the wrong direction. People could get the wrong idea and get over welled by what they are following. Glover is a well-rounded person that is different from many people the, Mathew Shedder has said “Glover now essentially juggles four separate careers, any one of which would be a full-time occupation for most people”. Most people that look at Glover and think that they can follow all of the dreams that they have can be difficult. Two the same thing that Mathew Shedder said all that Glover has done in his career is harder for the normal person. Through all the careers that Donald has been successful in would be hard for a person to keep it up, it would be a full time career for them. Donald does influence a large amount of people by showing them that one person is capable of completing all of there

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