Television shows can be classified into views of the society towards women and they relate to each other. There are common patterns in most television shows. To start with, it is evident that most television shows relating to use women bodies as an attractive and catchy features to viewers as well as men as violent people.
They also use humor features in almost all the shows. This television shows require total concentration from the watcher and as such no activity can be expected from them. They also makes people become addictive and therefore it captures all attention and interests of the watcher.
This makes people inactive in other important aspects of life that are fundamental for their empowerment. I feel that the time people spend on such television shows is the sacrificed time for movements and therefore they become less active. Prison break television show have therefore affected the behavior of people negatively by encouraging them to assume violent behavour that may not acceptable in some societies.
When people watch violent show shows like prison break, they are likely to have less thinking when choosing relating to each other. It is possible for an average American child to watchover two hundred violent shows over television for one year. The frequency of the television shows is a pattern that is interesting to monitor in the shows watched.
The shows are more than any other programs on our screens. This is the same trend across the various channels and stations that showed different shows. This frequency is meant to capture the attention of the audience and keep the viewers focused on the television channel.
Some of these shows require callers to contribute making them glued to programs. Direct-call shows contrast with the general shows in terms of their goals. The aim of direct calling is to capture attention of the audience without having to intermediary connections. It presents the audience with the opportunity to contribute directly with show organizers.
Prison break show depicts prison as a place that reflects how people are defined by their role and function in society. Michael and friends have a role in prison, but they both learn that adjusting to society reveals their true lack of freedom. The film reveals that people, like society, are institutional in nature, and hence they cannot define who they are outside the role given to them by society.
In that sense, the prison represents how people are imprisoned by society as even their sense of freedom is inseparable from the boundaries of social roles. Prison life reflects how people must continuously adapt to evolving circumstances that define the larger institution of society. Some turn to corruption in order to survive change while others turn to friendship and loyalty in order to achieve redemption.
The show depicts the prison as places in which prisoners such as Michael can find a means to interact with others and create friend to assist him learn away. Michael has a functional role in the prison as the other prisoners view him as influential and reliable. The depiction of the prison is related to how prisons can restrict our sense of personal freedom but also expand it.
The prison reflects how people are institutionalized beings as they are inseparable from the events and circumstances that shape their role in society. After their escape, Michael still feels imprisoned as he is on the run. The role of the prison suggests that people are imprisoned by their social roles, and that finding freedom from these roles can only be achieved by the mutual desire for redemption.
The show represents prison as in a steady decline of hope rather than the perpetual renewal of hope and the prospect for redemption. He argues that prison can have no real beneficial impact on a person as it deprives one of a sense of direction and purpose regarding the future. It is not a backdrop against which great metaphysical dramas are played out.
Prison life is routine and methodical – it does not have the inexorable narrative momentum of the movies, no promise of a heart-warming pay-off. The corrupted nature of the prison is reflected in how the people he works for only undermine his freedom and dignity. The reality of prison life manifests itself in how people are imprisoned by the institutional nature of society.
Most of the audiences of this show are youngsters and teenagers who at a very tender age get exposed to these acts of brutality. There is a strong connection between violence and aggressive behavior. People and especially youngster watching uncensored violence are likely to develop a thinking that justifies a violent and brutal behavior in real life. Children who are in learning stages when exposed to such entertainment soon adopt the same pattern of life.
Conclusion
Watching television shows is among the most common interests in the lives of most people. However, these aspects affect people differently at a personal level. They constitute to development of some behaviors among people which are negative in nature. Negative influences could be dangerous and therefore it is important to discourage their course in the lives of different people. Television shows influence starts when people are young and develops along as they grow old.