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When Has A TV Show Or Film Actually Taught You Something?

By Ana Escamilla
Published in TV & Movies
March 27, 2023
1 min read
When Has A TV Show Or Film Actually Taught You Something?

Have you ever watched a TV show or movie that actually taught you something? These rare gems are few and far between, but they do exist. In a recent article titled “When Has A TV Show Or Film Actually Taught You Something?” author Elyse Wanshel explores what it means for a piece of entertainment to be educational.

Wanshel uses examples such as “The Big Short,” which explains the 2008 financial crisis in a way that even those with no background in finance can understand. She also mentions “The Handmaid’s Tale,” which sheds light on the dangers of oppressive governments and the importance of fighting for human rights.

The article goes on to discuss how entertainment can be a powerful tool for learning, but only when done correctly. When shows and films are too heavy-handed with their messaging, viewers are turned off. On the other hand, when messages are subtle and integrated into the story, viewers are more likely to absorb the information.

As someone who has been both entertained and educated by shows like “Breaking Bad” and “Orange is the New Black,” I couldn’t agree more with Wanshel’s point. When done right, TV shows and movies can provide a new level of understanding about the world we live in.

Overall, “When Has A TV Show Or Film Actually Taught You Something?” isn’t just an interesting read, it’s a reminder of the power of entertainment to broaden our horizons and challenge our preconceived notions. So next time you settle in to watch your favorite show or film, keep an open mind – you never know what you might learn.


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