Examples Of Dystopia In The Truman Show

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Many of us think that we live in a utopia but is that naive? Good Morning everyone, today I am going to discuss how utopia and dystopia is applied to the film, the Truman Show. The Truman Show is a 1998 American satirical comedy-drama film directed by Peter Wier. Truman,the protagonist of the film has been raised on a huge TV Soundstage filled with hidden cameras and actors who pretend to be his friends and family. Since the day he was born his life has been controlled from a huge control panel in the sky; controlled by one man to construct the perfect world. As the film progresses the viewers are presented to respond negatively to the society that Truman lives in . A negative utopian society is a perfect world that somewhere has gone wrong. The ideas utopia and dystopia are applied in the film through Christof,the creator of the show, and Truman as Christof's utopia is Truman's dystopia.

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After 29 years of living his entire life on television, Truman is a priceless entity. Without him, "The Truman Show" would be nothing. When he decides to break free, though, Truman exercises this power, acting out the ultimate rebellion against his overlord, Christof. Truman is actually willing to die to get off Seahaven Island, and Christof is forced to confront his creation and beg him to stay. Just as Eve could not resist the temptation, of the apple, Truman cannot quench his curiosity to see what lies outside of Christof's Eden.The Truman Show represents an insincere world that is supposed to be perfect for this one person, but even when it seems to be perfect it isn't since it is all a lie. Then, when it all falls apart it negatively affects everyone and shows its true face as a