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    Just imagine the feelings of the people that have to go through the consequences made by the gossip. If we are able to put ourselves in their shoes, we will understand that it will upset their feelings and they will lose their self-esteem and confidence. Consequently, they will be embarrassed to show up in public and try to isolate themselves from…

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    just stared ahead. The Sara reveal was even worse. Cece was in thirteen episodes, Sara ten. I was interested in Cece a little, but not exactly emotionally invested. And definitely not in Sara. I feel the difference in Gossip Girl and Pretty Little Liars was I didn't feel Gossip Girl was ruled by finding out who ran the website, (I would've been happier if they just didn't reveal it). Where as in this show the entire thing was ruled by who A is. We have…

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    In the begging of Gossip Girl Chuck Bass is portrayed as a very wealthy gets everything he wants, wild, reckless, "bad boy" of the Upper East Side who does not conform to social norms. He starts drinking problem from a very young age, hires prostitutes, schemes, continuously breaks laws, and even finds himself in jail a couple of times. We eventually learn about Chucks father Bart Bass that no matter what Chuck does, no matter how hard he works, he will never be good enough for his father. I…

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    and rebellious it can be. While a fitted dress is one person’s cup of tea, an oversized tee shirt may be someone else’s. Georgia Wahl,15, is the epitome of Manhattan sophistication and class. Her fashion inspiration, comes from the hit TV show, Gossip Girl, that follows the life of young socialites living in the Upper East Side. Wahl adores the main characters’, Blair Waldorf’s style. The combination of elegance and class, is one Wahl strives for. The best store for this look she claims is…

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    It has been proven through many studies that an individual’s happiness cannot be satisfied through materialistic items and wealth. A prime example of this would be a character from hit teen show Gossip Girl. Chuck Bass, the born billionaire heir to his dad’s fortune, has struggled to find his belonging in the world. He battles his depression by degrading women and offering them the world. Chuck tries to fight his depression and satisfy his well-being by purchasing women expensive gifts and…

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    study further add on how people are unhappy and less confidence due to celebrity influences. The Body Image and Gender Identity discovered that, due to celebrities, 40% of nine and ten year-olds had tried losing weight and at age thirteen and 53% of girls were unhappy with their image. This study confirms that about half of children are not confident about their physical images because of celebrities. With these reasons, Palmer’s argument saying that celebrities obsession can boost confidence is…

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    series or a film where the characters have the viewers exact same life? Never, it’s boring. Some of the most popular television shows and films in Hollywood have been about rich people and how they live, such as Keeping up with the Kardashians, Gossip Girl, The Wolf of Wall Street, and The Great Gatsby. Hollywood is one of the biggest forms of media, and the reason for that is because how entertaining it is. The only way Hollywood can be entertaining for the majority is to show them something…

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    communication in many forms. Whether it is media from television, social networks, or even a billboard on the side of the road, media has a huge impact on the world. In both articles, “Remote Control” by Sarah Marshall and “Sexual Representations in Gossip Girl and One Tree Hill” by Meghan Peirce, they argue the influences and effects media has on audiences. In the article, “Sexual Representation”, Peirce is more direct in than Marshall. In “Remote Control”, the argument of the media has an…

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    Jonathan Celaya Italian American Literature and Film Assignment 2 Due Feb 11 Task 1: Answer the following questions BRIEFLY. 1) Who were the "Know-Nothings"? The “Know-Nothings” was the Irish immigrants Catholics and other immigrants that came to America during the 1850. It was an American political movement that had a limit on the Irish Catholics. They were called the “know-nothing” was because when a member was being asked about the activities, they would responds “I know nothing”. The…

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    wearing their products. In this specific ad, Nike is reaching out to young girls who are forced into the social norm of being a girl. Girls don’t play sports, kick balls, run. Girls sing, and they gossip and they shop. Nike sets a scene we are all familiar in and can relate to. Everyone gets nervous before performing, and while performing, you want to please your audience. That is exactly what is shown in this ad; a young girl in a clean, neat dress walks out onto a clean, neat stage in front of…

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