Tuesday 8 October 2013

Friday Night Lights Book and Movie Review

Paper instructions:
Must READ the book Friday Night Lights by Buzz Bissinger and watch the movie version of Friday Night Lights.
Here is a link of what the book looks like: http://www.amazon.com/Friday-Night-Lights-Town-Dream/dp/0306809907
In the book, Friday Night Lights, Buzz Bissinger describes the importance of football at Permian High School and to the community of Odessa, Texas.
In the first part of the paper, please answer the following questions in the paper according to the book (not the movie):
How does football affect the school and the community? What social values are transmitted to students based on the treatment of the football program in the community and school? Be sure to include race and gender issues created by the importance of football and the quality of the education at PHS.
In the second part of the paper, discuss the movie version of Friday Night Lights. Is the movie an accurate reflection of the main themes of the book? Why do you think these things were changed in the movie? Do these changes suggest anything about the way mass media engages in “myth making” when it presents sports? (Do not focus on very trivial differences between the book and movie, but only on differences that significantly alter
Must read the book Friday Night Lights by Buzz Bissinger and watch the movie version of Friday Night Lights.
Here is a link of what the book looks like: http://www.amazon.com/Friday-Night-Lights-Town-Dream/dp/0306809907
In the book, Friday Night Lights, Buzz Bissinger describes the importance of football at Permian High School and to the community of Odessa, Texas.
In the first part of the paper, please answer the following questions in the paper according to the book (not the movie):
How does football affect the school and the community? What social values are transmitted to students based on the treatment of the football program in the community and school? Be sure to include race and gender issues created by the importance of football and the quality of the education at PHS.
In the second part of the paper, discuss the movie version of Friday Night Lights. Is the movie an accurate reflection of the main themes of the book? Why do you think these things were changed in the movie? Do these changes suggest anything about the way mass media engages in “myth making” when it presents sports? (Do not focus on very trivial differences between the book and movie, but only on differences that significantly alter the major themes of the book).
Myth:
• A traditional story accepted as history; serves to explain the world view of a people
• A legendary narrative, usually of gods and heroes, or a theme that expresses the ideology of a culture
• A myth is often thought to be a lesson in story form which has deep explanatory or symbolic resonance for preliterate cultures, who preserve and cherish the wisdom of their elders through oral traditions by the use of skilled story tellers.
• Note: “myth” does not mean “false.”
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