Contributing writer for The Artifice.
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TV shows are taking a more cinematic roleI have noticed that there is a rise on television shows becoming more cinematic. Certain networks, like the popular HBO, has been making their shows with long running series and episodes. These shows have great detail and time put into creating them. Does it keep audiences interested to keep long running shows on their network rather than showing one or a series of movies? Or is the only thing that matters their popularity and fanbase?
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Oscar Wilde: Social and Sexual Commentary in "The Harlot's House" | |
His pieces have messages and some are graphic, this has the possibility of making people uncomfortable or offended. He wants his messages to be seen and to be heard and if he needs to get graphic to do this then it might be the best approach. You don’t typically get remembered for playing nice. | Banksy: The Elusive Street Graffiti Artist |
I like how this clarified the differences between anti-heroes and villains. The differences were unclear to me prior to reading this, but the use of examples from comic books was helpful in setting anti-heroes and villains apart. | Anti-Heroes and the Appeal They Have in Comics |
The way that the prostitutes are described intrigues me. I think they are de-emphasized as humans as to show how some people in society see people who prostitute. Wilde had a way to write that conveyed his messages through images.