In the article, entitled “The impact Celebrities Have on Our Lives,” Deborah King establishes,The reason why celebrities have different effect of audiences. In the beginning, King points out that bad news travels faster than positive. The author indicates that celebrities have a bigger influence on younger people than older people. In addition, celebrities are just like us , but with more money and bigger homes. It is also important to note, that she maintains the topic throughout the whole article.
Celebrities can cause problems. Despite this, Collin Palmer, in his essay response to Deborah King, argues that being obsessed with celebrities can be a healthy escape from our boring lives. Collin Palmer says as much in his response to Deborah King’s article on celebrities. I agree with Collin Palmer’s response to Deborah King. Deborah King still believes being obsessed with celebrities is a bad habit.
Is there anything more disturbing than dressing up as Dr. Walter Palmer for Halloween? When Cecil the Lion was killed by a hunter, people were outraged as the beloved animal was known around the world. It started an international social media discussion about conservation and even celebrities got involved. According to TMZ on Tuesday, those folks who thought it was a good idea to kill Cecel the Lion can dress up in a killer costume based on the alleged illegal hunter, Dr. Walter Palmer.
Hormonal, impulsive, influential: these are the words that have stuck with teens for hundreds of years. It’s been ingrained in human society that teenagers are supposed to be hormonal, impulsive, and easily influenced by their parents and friends. It’s seen in plays, literature, movies, and television shows. With this label, comes questions. Adults have been asking the same question for years: where does this behavior come from?
In the article entitled The Impact Celebrities have on our Lives Deborah King Discusses The Topic of the positive and negative influences celebrities have on our lives. Early on in the article, King points out that we are obsessed with celebrities and magazines have been in high demand, causing paparazzi to invade celebrity's private life. The Journalist demonstrates that some celebrities that we idolize can have a bad influence and because of the internet it is easier to find out about some things celebrities have done. In addition, the author states that not all celebrities produce a negative influence even though some have a rocky past, are doing good things for the community like charity. Furthermore, she emphasizes that we are obsessed
In his letter, “A Healthy Obsession,” Collin Palmer states that “It’s fun to know if Justin Bieber is da- ting Selena Gomez, or whether Lindsay Lohan really made it out of rehab” (1). I agree with the amusement of celebrity news, but some fans get too caught up in gossip and become obsessed. Also, Palmer claims that he’d “...rather bond with someone over the latest antics of a celebrity than all the dark topics in the news” (1).
The audience is students and factory workers as well as future students and people who are considering working at a factory. A challenge can be recruiting an audience to go pursue a higher education. The audience can resonate with their life they actually live, and see what opportunities they have to create a better life and the importance on how education can change one’s life. My goal is to emphasize my opinion on the article "Some Lessons From The Assembly Line”.
The arrival of the ‘teen drama’ genre is relatively recent and portrays the idealized aspects of what a teenage life should look like. It adds dramatic storylines that are designed to keep the viewers excited and guessing about what is going to happen next. Shows like Pretty Little Liars, Gilmore Girls, The O.C, One Tree Hill, and Gossip Girl demonstrates that teens who view them can connect to the lives of the main characters at a deeper level. These shows can impact a teen by changing their views on fashion, music, and sexual attitudes. This paper will display the types of problems and troubles teenagers face when shown violence, drug and alcohol use, sexual involvement, and family issues.
“Fashion is what you adopt when you don't know who you are.” - Quentin Crisp Teenagers are in search of their identities by the use of fashion. Does social media and Tv programs effect the way teenagers behave and get dressed ? Social media (popular stars, their friends)
Fame is starting to take over the lives of many young kids and adults. Most of these kids will do anything to just get that 15 minutes of fame. In an article by Scout Durwood it states ”A UCLA study found that in 2007 fame was the number one value communicated to preteens on popular TV. The majority of these kids didn’t care what they got famous for, just that they got super famous as fast as they possibly could.” This is also not very good for their social life for many famous people their friends are replace with followers and likes.
Would you want you whole life stalked by people and paparazzi snapping pictures of you eating, sleeping, having personal time with friends or family, and somehow always finding out where you are and getting no private time to yourself? Most people prefer to don’t want to be stalked everyday, especially when your sleeping or eating with someone. Gossip tends to ruin or somewhat help people’s lives because it spreads certain things you didn’t want some people to know that have now found out due to gossip, which inevitably is worse then not being able to stand up to the person face to face and tell them yourself. This life of a celebrity can be extremely harmful, not only to the individual themselves, but the people around that individual. Another thing that tends to be ruined or lost by celebrity culture is
Nearly 66% said they needed to lose weight, while half of them were not overweight at all. Teen magazines such as Seventeen and Teen Vogue talk about how to look ‘slim’ and ‘sexy.’ Heavy readers, that get addicted to them, usually engage in unhealthy weight control behaviors. Advertising is found to be the main source of unrealistic body types.
These negative impacts can interfere with the healthy growth of teenagers. The only concern of a teenager should be educating their self, to start to make sense about the world and the country they live in. This kind of shows is coming in between the education of teens. Not only the education but teenagers start stressing about their self-image and how they look. This shows not only spend their time for nothing but put pressure on teens to illustrate how to survive in the real-life reality.
Chapter two; Literature Review The entire research journey is based on few important steps which can also be recognized as research process involving certain measures; to be carried out effectively. This process includes (Library, 2015); 1. Framing of a particular research question 2. searching and examining the relevant literature studies 3. Management of the accumulated search data 4.
Negative impact of celebrities on youth Celebrities have a great impact on teenagers, which is a considerable problem nowadays. We have all been witnessing unacceptable behavior by teenagers and children as well, however it is most likely to be labeled as “they are teenagers, they will grow out of it sooner or later”, but such behavior just showed up in our generation, whereas it did not exist in our parent’s and grandparent’s generations. Such a problem might not affect the society in the meantime but it definitely will be affected in the long term when this generation takes over the decision-making role. Unfortunately teenagers have an easy access to the social media where all the news of celebrities is widely spread in all the social media