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hey everyone.
I have an english oral presentation to write and i decided to do it on reality television and the debate about whether it is pushing the boundaries in terms of human rights and treatment.
Its a really interesting topic and i would like some other peoples opinions.
I thought of it having read about this season of big brother and the 'White Room' that is used to choose new housemates from those who didn't originally get into the house.
I don't watch bb but this article looked interesting, so i read it and discovered that this new feature borders on psychological torture. It got me interested and i discovered other tv series which pushed the boundaries including The Golden Cage in holland (made by the same people as big brother).
The whole topic begs the question of how far people will go in the name of consumerism and their 15 minutes of fame!
Any comments??
I have an english oral presentation to write and i decided to do it on reality television and the debate about whether it is pushing the boundaries in terms of human rights and treatment.
Its a really interesting topic and i would like some other peoples opinions.
I thought of it having read about this season of big brother and the 'White Room' that is used to choose new housemates from those who didn't originally get into the house.
I don't watch bb but this article looked interesting, so i read it and discovered that this new feature borders on psychological torture. It got me interested and i discovered other tv series which pushed the boundaries including The Golden Cage in holland (made by the same people as big brother).
The whole topic begs the question of how far people will go in the name of consumerism and their 15 minutes of fame!
Any comments??