Robert MacNeil thinks people get from TV <em>narcotic </em>entertainment and information about selling. I agree with him . TV programmes for teenagers ,for example, are about love. My mates at school believe in that idea of love .Besides, when we have to read a love story they cannot concentrate. Then, these soap operas are always interrupted with commercials. These are mainly make-up products to look beautiful in front of their 'school crush'.
The answer to this question would be A. True.
Lack of motivation indeed carries a message that is worth heeding. These extremes are all carriers of messages that might be that the one posing as their mother ship can't express what they really want, thus they conform to the wills and demands of other people most likely their parents or friends. Another possibility would be that they want to escape or forget it or even hide it from other people. A lack of motivation tells the observer that the one being observed is most likely doing something which isn't in line with the person's passion.
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Cultural criticism refers to the social norms and traditions which are considered normal in the setting of a drama.
<h3>Cultural Criticism</h3>
This is the cultural behaviour of how a particular people behave in a given time frame or period as related to the literary text.
With this in mind, we can see that there are learned characteristics which are peculiar to the people which includes:
- Meanings
- Beliefs
- Customs
- Language
- Norms, etc
Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview so that you could have a better understanding of the text.
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When a reader doesn't know or understand the culture of a character, some of said character's choices may be completely foreign to the reader. If a reader were to research a certain character's culture, then the reader would be more likely to understand some of the things that the character might do or say.