Thursday, March 31, 2011

Are you entertained, yet?

Hunger Games was a book that kept me on the edge of my seat, and those are the types of books I enjoy reading and I’m not in any way much of a reader. At first, I dreaded having to read another book, but this book was by far one of the better books we have read so far in class. Every chapter left me hanging, which made it hard for me to put the book down because I was always left curious as to what was going to happen next. It surprisingly only took me two days to read which isn’t normal for me because I never get excited to pick up a book, sit there, and read it, but this book I did get anxious about it. I wasn’t expecting it to be so similar to the Lottery, where picking a person to die was totally normal in a society. Both of the readings were so shocking to me, Hunger games especially. Not only did one person die every year, but twenty-three. It’s horrible that an audience would enjoy watching the death of someone. This ties into why we get so excited about watching reality TV shows filled with drama. Why do we enjoy it? I can understand watching reality TV, but not the hunger games. It’s not nearly the same thing- watching someone die in real life. I don’t think that’s normal.

I was very nervous for the twenty-four that had gotten elected to enter the games. I couldn’t imagine how terrified it would be to go through with it. I had a lot of respect for Katniss when she volunteered herself and rather put her life at risk than her sister’s. She loved no one more than Prim, who obviously she would have done anything for- even dying. When she heard her sister’s name being called, she was terrified. She instantly volunteered herself without hesitating to be the girl tribute for their district rather than her twelve year old sister. I felt very highly of her for doing that. I think anyone would have risked their life for someone they loved. Katniss was a very responsible, caring, and tough person. Throughout the whole book, she kept her emotions together, not something most people would be able to do if they were in her situation. Katniss held a bundle of responsibility for her family. Every day, Katniss would find a way to scavenge for food to put on the table for her sister and mom and she would work very hard to make sure of it. It must not have been easy for her, but it was normal in her town to not have enough food. I felt sorry for them because it seemed like a daily goal to find food to keep them alive. It didn’t seem like an enjoyable life, but Katniss fortunately had Gale on her side. Katniss always relied on him and it seemed as though they had a very special connection. I was happy she had someone to relate too and be there for her. 

As I was reading, I was surprised to notice how quickly all of the events took place. It’s like Katniss couldn’t even prepare herself for what would be the worst day of her life. The time it took from reaping day to the games was so fast. There were so many emotions going through her head, and I felt so bad for her. Katniss would get mad at multiple times during the pre-game process because of Maymitch constantly getting drunk, Effie always having a bad attitude, and Peeta kept pretending to be Katniss’ friend which made her very upset. Many times, Katniss would get discouraged and believe there was no way she could win the games. During training, the panel wasn’t even paying attention to her. I felt horrible that these people were taking her life so lightly. She ended up blowing them out of the water by aiming the arrow at them, shooting the apple in the pig’s mouth, and pinning it to the wall. I was happy to hear she received a high score, which would have hopefully made her chances higher for surviving. I thought the games were unpredictable, which made it interesting to read about. Peeta and Katniss’ relationship was hard to figure out. They’d sometimes get along, and at others absolutely despise each other. During training, interviews, and the actual games I was scared for Katniss. At any moment, she could have died. Lucky for her, she had Rue and Peeta to help her through the game. I was so happy for her and Peeta –when they announced that they could both win the games, being from the same district. They both had feelings for each other and it was very exciting, except Katniss was only acting. I was very disappointed when I read that, because I feel Katniss and Peeta were perfect for each other, especially since they almost experienced death together.

Something I was really amazed at was how the tributes that were in the arena wanted to put on a good show for the audience. Katniss and the others helped the gamemakers out by trying to put an act on. I was so surprised that they were even concerned about this with their lives at stake. It wouldn’t be something I would care about if I were in an arena of death. It was bad enough that the gamemakers were making it harder for them to survive in the arena by the smoke, bees, fireballs, etc. The gamemakers would have done anything to make sure their audience was entertained and to make sure they were enjoying every minute of it. I don’t think they were considering the tributes suffering through it. That made me very mad. I was constantly responding to the tributes, especially Katniss. The whole time, I was actually worried for her.

This book works in conversation with 1984. I think they both share in the common the idea of watching every minute of real life. They are different in a sense that, in 1984, Big Brother wasn’t broadcasting each person’s life to the world like they were in The Hunger Games. Big Brother, as well as the government, is a lot like the Capitol in this novel. They have very strict rules and they are very obnoxious rules at that. The thought police and the gamemakers controlled your every move. The characters in 1984 would be very careful about what they said or thought to prevent serving the consequences. The gamemakers would control the show and make the tributes time miserable as well. Overall, The Hunger Games was a very good book. I felt many emotions while reading it, but it only made me not want to put the book down.

I chose a clip from the movie “The Truman Show”. This movie is about a man who, from birth, had his life caught on video to display to the world as entertainment. He did not know this was going on until the very end. He is in his “own world” created by the director which acts as a stage just like the arena in The Hunger Games. Everyone in this created world of his are the actors and he is the main character. The director of the show makes it entertaining to watch because of the effects he adds just like the the gamemakers added to the games. People from all around the real world tune in to watch this show that is aired 24/7. This show goes as far as watching Truman sleep and catch on video his every move. There are hidden cameras everywhere. This movie goes along the lines of 1984 and The Hunger games. Take a look.


Saturday, March 26, 2011

Reality + TV= Entertainment

“If the basis of storytelling is the surprise of what's going to happen next, reality can be better than fiction because no one, not even the protagonists themselves, can predict the outcome” (Gabler).  In our generation, reality TV is very popular. Most of the people I know have a particular reality TV show that they watch religiously. People will basically block out the world when their favorite reality TV show comes on.  What makes reality TV shows entertaining? Everyone has their own drama going on in their lives; it makes it interesting to watch someone else’s. It’s entertaining to watch people who have worse drama, or maybe even better. Every week, when our show is on we tune in and get excited to see what is going to happen next because it’s always surprising. Most people love not knowing, others can’t wait to know the outcomes. Reality TV can be so entertaining because it’s a show that can reveal real life issues that we don’t have to go through. Reality can be very educational and we don’t even know it. For example: “The Biggest Loser” teaches us about obesity and healthy habits, “Teen Mom” teaches us the consequences of pregnancy at an early age, and “Survivor” teaches us about basic survivor skills in the wild. But do we watch this reality shows for educational purposes? Not really. Most of the time we watch reality TV as entertainment at the cost of others.  As the fans and viewers of these shows, we promote the ratings which control the longevity of the show. We influence these “games” because we keep watching for our entertainment. We look forward to the “news” each show brings along with the drama that goes along with it.
I don’t watch reality TV shows often, but this past week, I watched Teem Mom 2. There are four girls who found themselves in trouble at an early age. They didn’t plan on getting pregnant and now they have to suffer the consequences. In this particular show, four “new” moms (Chelsea, Leah, Jenelle, and Kailyn) are dealing with several problems. Chelsea is dealing with the father of the baby who isn’t paying child support and who already has a new girlfriend. She also is struggling with school and obtaining her GED. She prevents the father from seeing their daughter because of his irresponsibility. Leah is strongly concerned with her one twin daughter who is going through tests to see what is wrong with her. She is also planning a wedding with the father at the same time and has concerns. Jenelle has issues with her mother who is taking care of her son. She also has financial issues and stole her mom’s credit cards and lost her job. Kailyn, is struggling to get her dental hygienist degree while taking care of her son. Her and the father don’t get along so well and would like joint custody over their son. The people in this show are very real. It’s entertaining because these girls have a lot going on and it’s interesting to see what’s happening in their lives. They each have a lot on their plate and it’s entertaining to watch them sort through it all. Most people that watch it might laugh at their situation, have sympathy for their situation, or are going through their situation and can relate. I couldn’t relate to any of their issues, but that is partially the reason of why it was so entertaining. Many people enjoy this show and that’s what keeps it going! There are many teen moms in the world and it is interesting to pick a few out and see what their lives are like, raising a baby before they are prepared to. It makes me feel thankful that I don’t have those issues, but feel bad for them.
Reality TV is something many people enjoy watching.  The more people watch it, the more shows they are going to make. There are so many reality TV shows to watch, and people will always continue to watch them because they are entertaining and interesting to watch. Everyone can find some sort of enjoyment in other people’s drama. It’s unfortunate that these people have these kinds of issues, but they are broadcasting it to the world for us to watch and enjoy. It was their choice to go on the show and let everyone in on their personal lives, so they obviously don’t mind. We look forward to tuning in and seeing what’s new each week without having a clue of what’s going to happen each show.  People love not knowing and the suspense draws them to the show each week. Reality TV is very common and it is so darn entertaining.