Paper Details  
 
   

Has Bibliography
10 Pages
2577 Words

 
   
   
    Filter Topics  
 
     
   
 

BRAZIL Why we fear the 20th century

She spent lots of money and felt the government was doing a wonderful job by making it possible for her to think about nothing but her plastic surgery. Reagan not only increased the gap between the classes, he dramatically increased peoples urge to buy because it was the popular thing to do. Americas government was frighteningly close to the Ministry of Information when it came to pushing products. Slogans about buying and being American were one and the same.Brazil tackles an enormous amount of concerns about progress in the twentieth century. Those issues included: government control, the internet, invasion of privacy, separation of classes, consumerism, and technology. Though the specifics of the issues were different between decades, they were always on the forefront during this century. In about two hours, Terry Gilliam managed to name them all. Though Brazil itself seems very detached from the real world, the amount of parallels is astonishing. Overall, Gilliam encourages awareness. That progress and its brothers are not inherently evil but that they must be controlled, cared for and attended to....

< Prev Page 8 of 10 Next >

    More on BRAZIL Why we fear the 20th century...

    Loading...
 
Copyright © 1999 - 2025 CollegeTermPapers.com. All Rights Reserved. DMCA