Was Truman’s reality real?
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Was Truman’s reality real?. In what ways is our reality like the reality of Seahaven ?. “We accept the reality of the world with which we are presented.” – Cristof (The Truman Show). Do the following quotes from the film relate in any way to our reality?.
Was Truman’s reality real?
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“We accept the reality of the world with which we are presented.”– Cristof (The Truman Show)
Do the following quotes from the film relate in any way to our reality? • “As Truman grew up, we were forced to manufacture ways to keep Truman on the island.” • “If he was absolutely determined to discover the truth, there is no was we could prevent him. Ultimately, Truman prefers his ‘cell.’”
Deaths in 2001 • 9/11 = 3,063 • Deaths at Work = 5,915 • Pedestrian Accidents = 6,071 • Homicides = 15,517 • Passenger Accidents = 18,675 • Tobacco = 450,000
Implications of Dominant Reality • Cost of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan after 9/11 = over 1.35 trillion dollars. • US and ally deaths in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan = 31,741 • Afghan civilians killed = 12,500 – 14,700 • Pakistani civilians killed = at least 36,000 • Iraqi civilians killed = at least 126,000
Implications of Dominant Reality • Equipped with a sociological imagination we can discover and highlight processes through which reality is constructed, how it is maintained, and how it effects people’s lives. • With a sociological imagination we can: • Face up to “inconvenient facts” • Challenge official explanations • Overcome incorrigible propositions • Beliefs held despite evidence to the contrary
Social Construction of Reality: Summary • Reality is a social construct, not an immutable fact • Some individuals and groups have more power to define reality than others • Constructed realities have real consequences for people • Reality is constructed by humans, therefore people are able to change it! • The sociological imagination helps us see the processes through which reality is constructed and how it effects the conditions in which people live