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Pleasantville Analysis

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Statement of intent: ‘Pleasantville’ Jennifer writing back to ‘home’ Jennifer telling her the changes in herself and what Pleasantville made her realise.
Message: That we need to stay open minded and allow people to get to know you rather than trying to be noticed as somebody you’re not. Language features; Repetition, comparative connectives, simile She takes a seat on her dainty wee stool Daddy had bought for her years back. She lifts her head and looks up at the poster of her and the girls at the end of year dance, beaming like they’re in the spotlight, and the paper stuck up beside it with the heading “A Brighter Pleasantville”. She thinks back to that exact day, the day Pleasantville embraced change. That day will be remembered forever …show more content…

It was so beautiful, everyone had so much appreciation for all of these new exciting things right there waiting for them to give a go. And watching them made me think, it made me think about my own life, it got me thinking about the opportunities I have had sitting in front of my nose for years yet how little of them I had given a go. Pleasantville made me open my eyes and realise that in fact all these opinions we form on people due to rumours, how unfortunate looking someone may be, their interests or who’s in their click are on the whole almost 100% inaccurate. Now I seem to find myself reflecting on life back home often. I had no time for anyone except Tiffany and the girls and other than each other the only people we would associate with was Hadley, Asher and Ronnie. And to be brutally honest they’re all awfully superficial. As were I. As far as I was concerned the other kids were never on my level and being here has changed that. I don’t feel any higher class than anyone else, we’re all equal now. I no longer have a certain group of people I will talk to and an array of those I won’t.” A tear rolls down her face, not a tear of sadness but more a tear of pride. “Ever since I have been transformed into this radiant new me I have gained friends like I never thought was possible. I have gained relationships in a matter of two weeks that have outdone any back at home. Ever. I was so focused on popularity back home and I have only discovered now I was doing it all wrong. Popularity comes in numbers and those numbers are numbers of people who like you for you, people who feel free and easy to communicate with you and enjoy your company. I had it all wrong for thinking popularity meant being prettier than everyone, smoking, boyfriends, sex, and the newest clothes complimenting your ‘top

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