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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Truman Burbank - Hero and Victim

In a society that demands treaty, individuality is a superstaric act. The Truman Show by Peter Weir portrays the protagonist Truman Burbank to be together a hero and a victim. From his lack of conformity, to his covert exploited for millions to see and the utilization of him, this is my essay on why Truman Burbank is victimised, yet still heroic.\nTrumans non-conformity was homophile(a) and determined. While the masses conformed and lived a controlled life in Seahaven, Truman was only and stood out of the crowd. E very maven in Seahaven was the same. They all lived in architecturally monovular housing, all participated in the confederacy and conformed to the society which was controlling Truman. At the start of the movie it was very app arnt that Truman doubted the society in which he resided. When the light venomous from the sky a get down of doubt was clearly seeable on his expression. When he legion to work he as well had an air of doubt roughly him from what the ra dio was reporting. This doubt change magnitude progressively throughout the pullulate until we are met with him wanting to tout ensemble leave the town of Seahaven by sailing away. To live in a town in which everyone is the same and to disagree with the run for and be true to your egotism is truly heroic. To fight against the conformity that Seahaven brought especially when the capitalist ideals are about conformity.\nBut a hero cannot exist without a victim. Trumans life was being monitored. As the point of the Truman show was to prehend Trumans life, Truman Burbanks privacy day in day out was displayed on TVs all slightly to realness for all to see. Cameras were set up all around his house, at his office at work, in his car and everywhere Truman moved. Everyone in the town knew where he was and what he was doing so they could plan around it. Truman had to be so virtually monitored to keep him trustful of Seahaven and unsuspecting of true reality. In one scene you are mak e to feel uncomfortable as you can see Truman looki...

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