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    The Cosby Show Essay

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    Critics’ reaction to the “The Cosby Show” The Cosby Show created a controversial impression. The auditory liked this show; its positive attitude was supported by TV ratings. The series had a successful premier and kept high ratings during next seasons. “The Cosby Show achieved a 33.7 rating for 1985-86 and then 34.9 for 1986-87” (Staiger 144). Experts also gave mostly positive comments; they liked the humor, character’s acting, mise en scenes and the overall impression of episodes. “Its overall style

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    A Different World Pilot

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    A Different World: Pilot Analysis The television pilot that was interpreted was A Different World, a Cosby Show spinoff that followed the second eldest Huxtable child travels to college. The title of the first episode of Season one was inscripted as “Reconcilable Differences”. The broadcast production originally aired on September 24, 1987. Also, the notable talent of the first episode were Marisa Tomei, Dawwn Lewis, and Lisa Bonet of The Cosby Show fame. Likewise, the late eighties comedy was co-written

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    Compating the Huxtables with My Family   Watching a comedy sitcom like The Cosby Show is a great way to unwind from a stressful day at school. The show's characters are likeable and the storyline is humorous, but halfway through the program I usually turn the television off and return to the kitchen to wash the dinner dishes. Watching The Cosby Show makes me feel guilty. The Huxtables are too perfect. Their house is too perfect. In comparison to the Huxtables I feel like an unfit mother

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    Summary The Cosby Speech or popularly known as the “Pound Cake Speech” is a speech that Bill Cosby gave in commemoration to the “Brown Vs. Board of Education Supreme Court” anniversary. In his address, he talked about how parenting affects the attitudes and behaviour of the children. He described how bad parenting results to the improper and unwanted actions of the children today, like: violence, going to jail, the repeating cycle of teenage pregnancy, and unwed mothers. He also talked about the

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