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Essay heading: How Does The Film The Truman Show Tell The Audience About The Influence Of The Media?
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In a more dramatic example, the man in the bathtub was observed being enraged after he saw Truman choosing to leave the production and refusing to be the star of the soap opera any longer, so much so that he thumped his fists in the water. The media has indeed influenced the audience emotionally.
Another influence that the film tells us that the media has on us is that the media influences our perceptions of things... displayed 300 characters
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The media has indeed influenced the audience emotionally.
Another influence that the film tells us that the media has on us is that the media influences our perceptions of things. Since we were young, the media has imposed on us negative and positive thoughts about things in our lives. This is usually done through television programmes and commercials... displayed next 300 characters
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