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Essay heading: With Reference to Morgan Spurlock's "Supersize Me", examine and evaluate how linguistic, structural and presentational devices are used in this polemic documentary
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April 19, 2001 |
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So while getting the viewer interested about McDonalds and other food corporations he drops the bomb that it is true that junk-food/fast-food can destroy your health.
There is a buildup in the introduction about where you can find McDonalds dramatically ending with a few examples of McDonalds in Hospitals even cracking a joke "at least your close when the coronary kicks in", Spurlock alerts us to the control of the big Fast-Food corporations trying to incite us to do something about it ourselves, for example he quotes a public relations representative saying that the large Food Corporations are part of the problem but the other part of the problem is us, we demand the junk-food, the food corporations supply us with junk-food and we buy the junk-food... displayed 300 characters
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In a participatory documentary one is guided through events in the documentary from the viewpoint of a handheld camera. By filming on location and "live", it relates to us on a more personal level as we feel part of the documentary, we feel part of what he is going through. By interviewing other people it actually makes us want to feel part of it, he tries and make us try and answer the questions he poses and our own opinions, such as when asks us near the end what the consumer wants as we are part of the problem as well... displayed next 300 characters
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