Sunday, May 3, 2020

Twilight Tars- A Relationship Came to an End

Question: In his "Stargazing" piece in The New Yorker, Richard Brody uses the breakup of Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, Bella and Edward of Twilight fame, to explore the public fascination with the private lives of movie stars. What position does Brody take about the intrusive nature of media attention paid to Stewart and Pattinson as well as other famous actors? Is it part of their job, or does he feel it's unwarranted? Do you agree with the argument he makes? Answer: Richard Brody explores the irrelevant, excessive article related to public fascination towards the breakup of the twilight stars in his stargazing. In his article, he broadly classifies the different aspects and reasons behind the public intrusion into the life of twilight fames stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Patti son (North, 2015). He broadly and exclusively made arguments on the excessive attention of media on famous figures. The stardom is the main reason behind the media attention. Where did they go? Where do they eat? With whom are they hanging out? This creates a problem as well as excessive attentions on their private lives. Therefore, Brody critically take related links and goes in-depth research to explore the truth behind the fact. Even this attraction is nothing but distracts the public to irrelevant news. Besides that, it hardens the real life creating minor issues. Some time they got distracted due to this lime light. Media has the authenticity to create or reveal news. However, it should follow some limitations before exploring news related to someones personal life. Covering news is good but that should be relevant (Frison, Vandenbosch, Eggermont, 2012). The breakup news not only makes excessive public attention but also disrupts the stability. This argument is correct to some extent. It means he is correct at some point. However, he is biased regarding the stardom factor at some point. Every person has the right to have his own private life to be away from public appearance. However, the explanation regarding the reasons of these issues is quiet justified. References North, J. (2015). Stardom, Italian Style: Screen Performance and Personality in Italian Cinema by Marcia Landy (review).Film History: An Interdisciplinary Journal,45(1), 108-109. Frison, E., Vandenbosch, L., Eggermont, S. (2012). An experimental study on the short-term effect of the movie Twilight on adolescent girls self-objectification.status: published.

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