Media Literacy Analysis of Amy Heckerling's "Clueless"
Date Submitted: 05/07/2000 05:49:21
Category: / Arts & Humanities / Film & TV
Length: 3 pages (954 words)
Category: / Arts & Humanities / Film & TV
Length: 3 pages (954 words)
INTRODUCTION
We, the majority of people can be naïve over the amount of media that daily affects our lives. We tend to only take note of a relatively small percentage of high-end noticeable tragedies, and use that as a basis of how we are "being affected by the media." I recently watched the movie "Clueless," and I am going to be discussing the "degree of identification" of which relates to me, the viewer and
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peace and contentment within myself. I would describe the effects of the movie in myself to be that of a positive one. For whatever reason for that effect, it promotes my own personal happiness and gives me a feeling of acceptance within myself. Deep down inside I know it's just a stereotypical film that is meant to be quite a big joke but I enjoyed the character's journey experience.
Bibliography:
1. Potter, W. J. Media Literacy, 1998
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