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Entertainment’s Influence O n Society

By, Julia and Paeton. Entertainment’s Influence O n Society. Entertainment has changed greatly since the 1940’s. What is funny to you? What is scary to you? What do you find entertaining? Because your answer would probably be much different than students from the 1940’s.

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Entertainment’s Influence O n Society

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  1. By, Julia and Paeton Entertainment’s Influence On Society

  2. Entertainment has changed greatly since the 1940’s. • What is funny to you? • What is scary to you? • What do you find entertaining? • Because your answer would probably be much different than students from the 1940’s.

  3. Ed Wynn show Vs. MXC Ed Wynn was a comedian who was funny because he based his jokes on personal situations rather than others. MXC was a challenge based show that was funny because it focused on one race getting hurt. Which is discriminatory.

  4. Lights Out Vs. American Horror Story Lights out was a televison show that was based on monsters, creatures and unrealistic events taking place. American Horror story is based on not only spirits haunting a home, similar to lights out, but murder and violence which is far more believable than witches and black cats.

  5. Perry Como Show Vs. Glee The Perry Como Show featured the singer and producer Perry como who preformed for live audiences. He often had guest singers come on his show. Glee is a musical based show where emphasis is put on high school situations. Glee often has guests on the show as well.

  6. We the People Vs. Maury We the people was a show where Dwight Weist interviewed politicians, entertainers and everyday Americans with extraordinary stories to tell. Maury is a show based on interviewing everyday citizens about their problems. Often Maury is seen as obscene and humorous rather than serious.

  7. Howdy Doody Vs. Caillou Howdy Doody was a children’s show that featured a man and a puppet. Characters taught children simple manners. Caillou was an animated children’s televison show featuring a boy and the lessons he learns everyday.

  8. The Goldbergs Vs. Two and a half men

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