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EXERCISE - FRESH PRINCE OF BEL AIR
"If you see a black guy driving anything but a burned out painted car stop him"
Select a television comedy and watch it for one or more episodes to familiarize yourself with the program.
1. Write a brief summary of the episode you watched.
2. How original was the story line (plot)? Can you remember any other show you have seen with a similar plot? Explain your answer.
3. What attitudes and values did the show encourage? Do you personally share or agree with these attitudes and values? Why or why not?
4. Reflect on the cast of characters in the show: Were they only stereotypes? ('Dumb blondes'; 'nerds' etc...) If so, why do you think the writers of the show presented stereotypes to the viewers? If not, why do you think the writers presented unique characters to the viewers?
5. Did the show you watched have a "laugh track"? If so, do you think it was necessary to the show? Why or why not? Identify and explain if the show made you laugh out loud.
6. Do you think this comedy is appropriate for all age groups? Why or why not?
7. Write a brief paragraph in which you explain your personal views about the show you watched. Would you recommend it to anyone? Why or why not? Would this show be suitable for college classroom discussions? Why or why not?
EXERCISE - CRIMINAL MINDS
20 Seconds Reid Emotional Intelligence.
His emotions his feelings when Jen was about to leave.
CAN I HAVE THAT MEMORY BURNED IN MY MIND FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE IQ 187/60 1 minute 36 seconds
Logical Mathematical Intelligence
Spatial Intelligence
Select a television drama and watch the show with a critical eye.
1. Provide a brief summary of the program.
2. Which characters did the show present favourably? What was the main action taken by each of these characters during the show?
3. Did the show focus on harmony or conflict as a primary theme? Explain your answer briefly.
4. Describe a few examples of the incidents of violence and/or destruction the show depicted.
5. Was this violence or destruction essential to the plot? Why or why not?
6. Were people or principles betrayed during the show? If so, describe each incident, (briefly but clearly).
7. What attitudes and values did the show encourage? Do you personally share or agree with these attitudes and values? Why or why not?
8. Write a brief paragraph in which you explain your personal views about the show you watched. Would you recommend it to anyone? Why or why not? Would this show be suitable for college classroom discussions? Why or why not?
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