In this article, the author discusses televirtuality, which is when television directly influences and shapes reality or perception of reality through its selected depiction of it. The article analyses and discusses televirtuality in the films To Die For and Nurse Betty, and how televirtuality prompts murder in both films. The author discusses how Suzanne’s obsession with becoming a television news anchor shapes her view of reality so that television is the most important thing in her life, so much so that it compels her to plot the murder of her husband. The article then discusses how in Nurse Betty, the title character has a more pathological distortion
In this article, the author discusses televirtuality, which is when television directly influences and shapes reality or perception of reality through its selected depiction of it. The article analyses and discusses televirtuality in the films To Die For and Nurse Betty, and how televirtuality prompts murder in both films. The author discusses how Suzanne’s obsession with becoming a television news anchor shapes her view of reality so that television is the most important thing in her life, so much so that it compels her to plot the murder of her husband. The article then discusses how in Nurse Betty, the title character has a more pathological distortion