I Love Lucy Research Paper

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CITE THE REFERENCES CORRECTLY!! Television used to have strict guidelines as to what could be said and seen in the broadcasts. A breakthrough show usually leads the way to other shows following suite on what is appropriate. In 1952 “I Love Lucy” actress Lucille Ball and actor Desi Arnaz slept in separate beds on the show even though they were married and expecting a baby in real life. The producers were worried about losing viewers if they allowed the audience to know she was pregnant. They allowed a show that was titled "Lucy Goes to the Hospital". This episode aired on January 19, 1953, which is the actual date that she gave birth. (n.d. http://www.fiftiesweb.com/i-love-lucy.htm) After this showed aired more shows begin to loosen up on the subject of pregnant woman on TV. The viewers would eventually warm up to the idea and it became more socially acceptable. Over the years it has become socially acceptable to show 16 year old girls dealing with pregnancy. The old Wild West movies inspired youngsters to act like the heroes and bad guys depicted in the movies. This influenced what the kids played with and…show more content…
It can be used to break down boundaries that separate us culturally and it can be used to put up boundaries and divide us. If you would have asked me 10 years ago if it was mostly positive or negative, I would have answered that it was positive. About six years ago the media changed. They (media) are using a propaganda technique that has been used during war times in the past. The differences are that the old propaganda incited patriotism for Americans, and the new propaganda incites division among Americans. It is like the song you hear on the radio. The first 10 times you hear it, you may not enjoy it. After it plays the 20th time, you begin to sing along. Before you know it, you are catching yourself singing it in your head. You see it, hear it enough, no matter what it is, you start to believe

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