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    While hit TV series Grey’s Anatomy and Empire are both extremely popular, they differ greatly in the language used. In order to complete this project, I took linguistic concepts I had learned about in the text such as grammar, context, and communicative competence and applied them to the language usage in these TV series. A lot can be assumed about different characters based solely on their speech. Take for instance two of the main characters in Grey’s Anatomy, Meredith and Derek. Simply by listening

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    Grey's Anatomy Analysis

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    Jenny Nguyen COMM 1301 PSID 1264260 Grey’s Anatomy This medical drama television show first premiered on ABC in March 27, 2005. Since, it has produced 12 seasons and going on its thirteenth, which will air late 2016 to 2017. With 11 years under its belt, Grey’s Anatomy has become a house hold name with a solid and loyal fan base that’s continuously growing. Whether it’s a re-run in waiting room or binge-watching on Netflix, anyone who has access to a television or the internet has watched at least

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    Grey's Anatomy Thesis

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    A hit TV-series many Americans have grown to know and love, Grey’s Anatomy, premiered on ABC in 2005. It was written by Shonda Rhimes, who is a very well-known screenwriter and director for many other TV-hits, including Private Practice, Scandal, and How to Get Away with Murder. Grey’s Anatomy is a medical drama television series that consists of fourteen seasons. The TV series focuses on the untrue lives of interns, nurses, residents, and physicians as they progress into doctors, although they

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    Dempsey’s leading role in Grey’s Anatomy has every woman rushing to the E.R over a headache! But the show itself has enchanted not only women but men from every part of the country with its adrenaline filled surgeries, steamy forbidden romances, and unbelievably attractive doctors. Grey’s Anatomy is one of the most intense medical shows to watch that keeps you guessing. If anyone has seen Grey’s Anatomy and has wanted to become a surgeon, please reconsider your decision because Grey’s Anatomy is nothing

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    Greys Anatomy

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    keep fighting, there are two choices: either you sink or you swim. At least that’s the mentality that belongs to the young, soon-to-be medical doctors in the 2005 TV series Grey’s Anatomy. Already having 8 seasons of surgical miracles, everlasting camaraderies, problematic love triangles, and life-threatening decisions, Grey’s Anatomy portrays a “dramedy” which focuses on a highly intellectual group of interns, residents, and attendings that strive to one-up each other in order to rank as the best

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    There are two medical television series that stand above most others. These two shows put an emphasis on their personal, rather than professional lives. Bill Lawrence’s television series Scrubs and Shonda Rhime’s television series Greys Anatomy share the theme of competition, Greys Anatomy is better because of Shonda Rhime’s use of character, point of view, and conflict. Scrubs main character is John Dorian or J.D played by Zach Braff. Greys Anatomy main character is Meredith Grey played by

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    The visual text, Grey’s Anatomy is a popular medical drama that follows the lives of doctors at Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital. The show portrays medical as well as personal challenges throughout the lives of patients and surgeons. It is tremendously popular due to the realistic heart-wrenching situations that happen in and out of the operating room. In order to be a surgeon, one has to take risks and possess courage. One of the TV show’s main surgeons, Meredith Grey, is a brave soul that expresses

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    From grueling surgerys to intense romances Greys Anatomy offers it all. This five star television series focuses on the journey of doctors through there surgical residency. For 13 seasons Grey's Anatomy has followed Dr. Meredith Grey through the roller coaster ride that is a surgical residency. Along the way she has met people she will never forget and has dealt with enough trauma for a lifetime. There are also many other doctors this show follows including Derek Shepard, Christina Yang, Alex Karev

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    communicates details that are essential to the program. There are two in particular that display excellent communication; the tv shows being compared and contrasted are Supernatural and Grey’s Anatomy whereas supernatural is an action fiction, thriller, Grey’s Anatomy is a medical drama. In a medical drama such as Grey’s Anatomy, most of the action takes place in a hospital setting, whereas in an action thriller like Supernatural, conflict often takes place in dark abandoned buildings. These chosen places

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    Grey's Anatomy Critique

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    The ABC television drama “Grey's Anatomy” written by Shonda Rhimes and produced by Ann Kindberg, is a popular medical drama about a group of surgeons who work at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in Seattle, Washington. The show focuses mostly around the main character, Meredith Grey, who is at first is a surgical resident and soon becomes a general surgeon, her background story, relationships with others, and her life as a surgeon. The storyline, big-time surgeries/medical cases, intense scenes, and

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