Sunday, August 18, 2019
being there Essay -- essays research papers
à à à à à Being There is the story of Chance, a simple gardener turned American media hero. He seems to know nothing but television and gardening. His thoughts and judgments are products of television and his gardening experience. Yet through his simple mild mannered ways he unintentionally becomes the center of Americaââ¬â¢s business news. The author of Being There, Jerzy Kosinski said ââ¬Å"To read a novel is to practice for real life. Fiction doesnââ¬â¢t change anybodyââ¬â¢s life, it merely hints at the different ways of looking at oneself, at others, and at societyâ⬠Since Chance was not able to read, television shows were his novels. Television was his practice for real life. à à à à à Television was like a mirror for Chance. Chance felt, ââ¬Å"by changing the channel he could change himselfâ⬠He was able to imagine himself to be people on television. I believe this is why Chance was able to put on the appearance he had even if it was unintentional. His appeal and gestures were all products of TVââ¬â¢s influence. With the help of the old manââ¬â¢s suit, Chance passed for a wealthy business man without even trying or knowing. à à à à à Having no contact with the outside world growing up, television was Chanceââ¬â¢s only hint of what society was like. By flipping through the channels, Chance noticed the different ways people would interact with each other. Television provided him with the hints of different ways of looking at people and society. ...
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