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Jenna Croley
English 101
Media Research Paper (RD)
Dr. Shafer
Another Form of Media
I sat in English class listening to the bickering voices of the students. It was like
they were all trying to shovel their points down each others throats. Religion, people
getting riled up in seconds over its controversial truths; and you guys were worried
about the media? What for? You have people right here spitting forth their beliefs, all
trying to correct and reform people to "believe" what they're saying is truth and anything
but that is unacceptable. I don't mean to be abrasive, I only mean to bring forth what I
believe.
My mother just recently hooked our cable back up; I've spent almost two years
without it. I can see the change in the way I view it now, to the way I viewed it back
then. I'll admit to the fact that I was one of those couch potatoes who sat in front of the
"tube" for countless hours fixated by it. But now I don't watch it as much as I used too.
Media now, is just a form of entertainment for myself, my down time to get away.
A moment into imagination, fantasy, and adventure; being sucked into other worlds,
other planets, and in different times. I enjoy the fake monologues of love, the
specialized computer fighting sequences and the booming explosions and sci-fi kickers.
As I've gotten older, my job, education, and family matter more to me than
conforming to the cliche of being constantly influenced by the media. "I go to the movies
because I want to be entertained. When I was a kid or young adult, I was going to the
movies because I wanted to be taken away from my normal everyday existence for an
hour and a half or two hours. I assume that people still do that because they want to
experience something that's away from...
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