Monday, May 27, 2019

Family Guy and the Good the Bad and the Daily Show

When it comes to the topic of popculture, most Americans will readily agree that TV shows carry a great impact on our conduct and beliefs. Where this agreement usually ends, however is on the question does it make us smarter in the solid facts just about the American society. Jason Zinger generator of The Good, The Bad, and The Daily Show and Antonia Peacocke writer of Family hombre and Freud Jokes and their relation to the unconscious both maintain the homogeneous view of how harsh drollery is used in both shows.They differ entirely in their portrayal of how the shows comedy is conducted to characterize the life of Americas, Whereas Jason Zinger a psychologist writes about The Daily Show how it informs Americans with fake news, tho in reality is real news swirled with comedy to emphasize the truth. Antonia Peacocke, a student from Harvard agrees Family guy goes beyond insulting the media, but maintains a reality about society. Both writers agree on not blaming the shows for its comedy, but how the semipublic is mature enough to handle the facts.Peacocke expresses how McFarland makes an important point that no amount of television censorship will ever change the harsh record of reality and to censor reality is mere folly. (pg). She focuses on the ethos to acknowledge the pride of American society therefore she explains how people tend to feel insulted when confronted directly. Zinger agrees with peacocke along the same lines how both shows go beyond to explain the American society.Pecocke explains that every show has some educational purposes, and these animate cartoons show some aspects of American culture (pg 303). harbourt finished need more to add similarities mingled with zinger and peacocke. some(prenominal) shows have their own way of directing selective information by educating or entertain the viewers. Peacocke writes in her article that is all psychological, and that every show has ethic in their show that we can all learn from.In her article she demonstrates us that shows like Family Guy are more than just entertainment, but some people judge this shows as pure comedy and entertainment with no educational purposes. Family Guy shows to their public current life issues, they make these issues entertaining and funny to make their public understand in ways that might offend people but pleasant in society. Peacocke explains how the show makes the public understand though laughter and comedy rather than being judgmental.She further deepens her perspective pointing out shows like Family Guy champion people understand the American culture as well as help people understand other ethnicity and other genders through laughter. The news has hitherto prime ways to make it entertaining to inform the public of current life issues. Jason Zinger argues that in recent years Americans have turned away from mainstream media (pg) and have turned into alternatives programs to obtain the news. He explains The Daily Show informs pe ople in unusual type of way that can be seen as entertaining and educational.According to the article, it argues that many people conclude the show misleads their viewers to think that is a show with no accurate information because of its comedy. Zinger believes that the show is not corrupt If uses real news, items , and real stories, whether people tune into to be entertained, to be informed or both The daily Show shapes peoples perspective on the world (pg 366). Many shows inform their viewers in a way that can be unusual, thus making the decision whether the source is reliable or not depends on the person.Zinger explains that if viewers are tuning into a comedy show to get the latest news I believe that the viewers can distinguish between pure entertainment and the real news (Pg 367). He opinioned people feel that shows like The Daily Show are misleading the public into having negative thoughts about the current issues because not a lot of information is explained. therefore pe ople think this shows only care about ratings. Zinger explains that having these ratings and knowing people tune in more gives the network more reason to give accurate information pg(366).The articles explain how media has found a different way to educate society with information in a new method. Zinger and Peacocke believe every show contains valuable information whether we tune into to obtain news or to relax and be entertained. American Society receives information in many different ways, it all depends where do we want our information. Both authors conclude we gained knowledge in different ways and the media is found its way for it to be entertaining and informative for American society.

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