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Student Essay on Reality, Constructed by the Media

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Reality, Constructed by the Media

Summary:   Essay discusses how the media forms the aspect of reality.


An opinionated world that one constructs inside their mind. A collection of thoughts, experiences, judgements and norms that bind together to form a subjective feeling of life. But reality is not reality; each person from the other does not share the same feelings and views on what goes on. Suicide can be seen as a horrible act of surrender while another could see it as a brave escape. For there to be a true reality every body has to share the same view and feelings. A world with a true reality would be a world of drones, stinging of one another, thinking the same, feeling the same, doing every thing the same. A true reality would be a replica of everything, no individuality, no personal feelings, no personal thoughts. A shared idea on life, love, hate.....

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