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    Jane The Virgin Analysis

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    In many episodes, Janes grandmother went to church and the viewers were aware of this. Janes grandmother even dated a priest for a sometime within the series. There was an episode on Jane’s son 's baptismal and that took place in a church. Jane and Michael were even married within the catholic church. Anyways from many, many episodes, the viewer can determine that church is a very sacred thing for the main characters. Even though in one of the last episodes of the most recent season…

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    Knot’s Landing had many protagonists throughout its 14 year run, and the episode in question had at least 12 protagonists. That may seem like a lot of protagonists to follow, but the show does a good job of simplifying this, by making the characters already related to one another in some way or another. Here are a few examples…

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    paper the focus is on the negative effects of sexism, anti-working-class attitudes, and vigilantism that were closely related and clearly represented in Stranger Things. This essay will demonstrate precisely how these representations were used in the episode that was…

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    Media, television, and movies have had many developments throughout the years. However, these changes may have been for the worse. Most turn the TV on and cannot go five minutes without witnessing an act of violence. As early as 1952 the government realized there was an unnecessary amount of violence on television ("Update: Television Violence"). These acts of violence are watched casually in society compared to maybe 50 years ago. People now look at sexual acts and profane words only to deem…

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    Media Review Essay

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    greatly changed. The mainstream media now finds time to represent the diversity that exists in our modern society. To illustrate how the influence the current media has in creating awareness about our diverse society, the paper below will look at an episode of the television series known as “ Modern Family” and focus on how it represents gender and other elements of identity such as race, culture, class, sexuality, and age. Modern family is a television show with a comedic…

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    The mother then goes on by giving the boys a lecture. In this episode, Malcom also gets told he has a high IQ. In one of the scenes of episode you can tell the house is a mess and disorganized. The mother is trying to do the laundry with no top on. The mother also tells the boys to get the door when the doorbell rings however; instead they start fighting…

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    Teen Wolf Research Paper

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    They have a character for every attitude and all different people, you can always relate to at least someone in the show. But if you plan to start watching, you have to start from the first season and the first episode. But you have to do that with any good show. The characters in this show are so likeable and relatable, it’s crazy. There’s the main character Scott McCall, he’s a star lacrosse player and an animal lover, who works in a vet office when he’s not…

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    What is so interesting about watching a seemingly ordinary person compete to fulfill their dreams? This is the basic concept of reality, competition, shows. In the last few years cooking competitions have become increasingly more popular to audiences around the global. Since it began in England in the 1990s, MasterChef has become a global phenomenon. Fifty countries around the world have now created their own version of the competitive cooking competition. Nevertheless, even though they all have…

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    Court Observation Report

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    plaintiff which happens to be angled towards the focus of the judge’s bench. Another comparison that the series showed was the conducting of cross-examination. The judges ask questions to one party and the other party awaits their turn to speak. In some episodes there were informal language being used whereas in a real courtroom it is unacceptable to use profanity or any informal type of language. I also observed that in the television series the judges are very opinionated, brutish, and direct…

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    on the scenes that held action scenes in their episodes. Recently, it became a priority for me to become more selective in the narrative composition. I knew that it held much more weight since it would capture my attention in the long term. With developmental narrative in mind, the show “Man in the high castle”, has its elements that are available for viewers to interpret. The first episode followed two main characters named Alexa and…

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