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Tv Shows Teenagers

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How do current movies and television shows represent teenagers? Currently, due to the wide range of topics that movies and television shows cover, teenagers are represented from a large variety of approaches. In some cases, particularly in coming of age stories, teenagers are shown to be curious and inexperienced, pushing for freedom and space to express themselves. In other stories, generally less focused on minors and more focused on family life, high school, or another plot, there is more focus on stereotypes in representing teenagers. For example, in recent films and T.V. shows such as Ladybird, The End of the F***ing World, Stranger things, and Moonrise Kingdom, the focus of the movie is artistic and intellectual and teenagers are shown …show more content…

In the first type of film, which is more realistic, the target audiences are adults and teens who feel misrepresented by the later form of movies and tv. These films show teenagers who see things with glowing opportunity, going through new experiences, untethered to responsibilities like work, children, or a family. These teenagers rebel against authority and fight battles for love and ideals. This leaves adult viewers inspired and nostalgic, and teenagers feeling compelled to live their life to the fullest. On the other hand, the later category of films, like Riverdale and Scream, serve mainly to be entertaining. For the most part, underclassman; incoming freshman and sophomores, and those in junior high, do not know what it is really like to be in highschool. The homework-already-done/doesn’t-matter, everyone-has-a-convertible, endless-free-time, model-with-rich-parents, image shown of all teenagers in high school is an unachievable ideal, that sells to young teenagers. It makes highschool look like a never-ending rave with readily available drugs and issues that only serve to make you more desirable. For example, the book made TV show, 13 Reasons Why, came under fire for romanticizing mental illnesses. Though the show did address the serious nature of bullying, sexual harassment, and suicide, it also layed out a story in which someone who killed themselves could knowingly exact revenge, which isn’t accurate. These images portrayed of teenagers are harmful to both those who in reality, are well-liked and popular, and those who are socially awkward and lean more towards focusing on

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