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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Question 7: How do movies and television influence people's behavior? ....

Question 7

How do movies and television influence people's behavior? Use reasons and specific examples to support your answer.


Answer

People see and watch Movies and television for many hours. (People see movies and watch television for many hours.) Moreover, we can reasonably rent the VCR of a movie. People are strongly influenced by both media. Especially, I believe that people (they) are inspired to buy goods. I will write three reasons why people want to buy commercial goods by these media.

First, (we tend to buy goods familiar to us in commercials.) We often watch TV commercials, We (and) remember them without consciousness. When we go shopping, we look for (the) goods we watched (looked at) in commercials, because we get to trust them by watching so often. Suppose, which we buy, a familiar energy (health) drink or an unfamiliar one when we go to a drag store? I strongly believe a majority of people buy a familiar drink.

Second, we want to buy the same goods movie characters have. They show their cars, jewels, or clothes in movies. Sometimes, buying the same stuff elevates a (the) status of other people. Therefore, many companies want to have a contract to big movie stars or sport players. Companies can get benefits because people buy the companies' goods more.

Third, many television programs try to sell commercial goods. The aim of the programs is to show new and useful goods. They explain how useful and cheap the goods are. We are inspired that we might lose money when (if) we do not buy them. Then, we call the telephone number written on the screen just after watching the program.

To sum up, movies and television encourage people to buy goods. We watch many commercials, and we want the same stuff movie stars have. Some TV programs sell goods in the programs. We find that our economy is closely related to movies and television.

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