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Oversensitivity: Harmful Oppression in Entertainment at the Price of PassionExamining popular entertainment like film, books, and the arts, can we see where our generational fixation on oversensitivity and prohibiting the lifespan of anything that offends us has weakened or diminshed the reputation/ influence of these mediums? Are we heading toward a destination of absolute safety that leaves no urgency or passion to be acceptable, being too volatile of subjects?
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Excellent examination of a seriously underlooked form of conveying a message. Your analysis is great and so is your writing! | The Art of Parody: Imitation With a Twist |
This tackles the time old difficulty of wading through comic book chronology well! I would love some focus on the 90’s deadpool before the creators began the 4th wall aspects to the character, primarily the Jim Lee era X-MEN Deadpool. That is one of comics more interesting character shifts that happened before reaching our current conception of Wade. | Deadpool: The Origin Story |
This is a really interesting topic, especially in the current time we all live in, having tracked disney from as early as Snow White from not the 30’s but our own childhoods. This compressed view through the years and up through the Disney movies is facinating to look at, and you convey this well. I think something equally as interesting to delve into would be an analysis of if we feel we are entering a modern trend of such boundary knocking- down that the architypes for story telling would be rendered outdated, or would be too “offensive” (i.e. no woman can ever be needing assistance, or no villan can be depicted as ugly). Your article really got be thinking! Thanks!