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The Truman Show Manipulated Reality

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Truman Burbank lives in a beautiful town with a wife, nice home, friends and a good job. To the average person this would be the perfect life. However Truman does not realize that his life is a figment of one man’s imagination. The manipulated reality of Truman’s life is based on ones perception on life. Some of the manipulated realities, in “The Truman Show” were ok because they occur within the course of the lifetime. On the other hand, some of the events Truman encountered were just illusions
In “The Truman Show” Truman is presented with the perfect desk job. The term perfect is used because in his friend Marlon states, “I would kill for a desk job.” This is one of the manipulations that were unethical because, if Truman had lived a normal life he would notice there is no such thing as a perfect job. He would have a job in mind that he would want to pursuit, but even when he gets the job there may be x-factors that would keep it from being perfect. The boss might not be the best person to work for or the pay may not be what he wants it to …show more content…

Tragedy is an inevitable part of a person’s life so; the presentation of tragedy is not the unethical part. When the actor portraying Truman’s father tries to come back and tell Truman that his life is really a TV show, Christof uses this to increase ratings and brings his father back in to Truman’s life. This is not acceptable because, Christof basically brought the father back from the dead. Once someone parishes that is the end of their existence, they can not be brought back to life. If Truman had not been told his life was a TV show and had been placed in the real word, his perception on reality would have been altered due to this event. When someone in his life passes away he would have that hope that one day that person would return to him. This was the most unethical manipulation made by Christof in “The Truman

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