Monday, October 21, 2019
Turman Show Essay essays
Turman Show Essay essays    Paradise Lost : The Truman Show      	Cristof's creation and the Garden of Eden parallel on many accounts and      throughout both the simalarities and difference became quite clear . The two worlds     had many elements of utopian thought which makes both worlds perfect . Furthermore ,      that element , utopianism , would make anyone want to leave because through reality      	Throughout "The Truman Show ," and The Garden of Eden there were many      elements that had simlarities between the two worlds of utopia . In the Truman Show and      The Garden of Eden we saw that there was no violence , no crime, no hatred , no      destruction . An example of how The Truman Show had no elements of crime , hatred      or violence  was whenever something bad happend , it was all an act that seconds later      was cleaned up . For example , when Truman went to see what was beyond there was      traffic . Second later in the same place , there was none . In the Garden of Eden , the      reason for no violence , destruction and hatred was simply because that there was only      Adam and Eve . Adam and Ever were alone , no one to influence them .... so they     thought . Another example of similarities was how Seanhaven was the perfect living      environment . Seahaven had everything that anyone that doesn't know about the outside      world would want such as : places to go to let out frustrations , places to enjoy      themselves but more importantly they made believe that it was reality . The Garden of      Eden has many of the same environmental facts as Seahaven such as the fact that      everything that Adam and Eve needed they received simply because everything was      provided . Adam and Eve needed nothing more then to kill or take what they needed      from the society which in every way was perfect .  The final part that had many similar      elements between "The Truman Show ," and The Garden of Eden was the fact that both      Seahaven and The Garden of Ede...     
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