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Title: ). How has television replaced the monumental statues of ancient Roman leaders? Which medium do you think is more powerful? Television/film or ancient art?
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The funeral of Pope John Paul II was broadcast live all over the world. My mom and I watched the broadcast together even though I was already in the United States and she was in Malaysia. Mass media is really powerful today. It is instant – which feeds on the need of instant gratification... Showed first 250 characters
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Mass media is really powerful today. It is instant – which feeds on the need of instant gratification.
Television and film allows one to experiment more freely as well. You cannot do that with ancient art – imagine trying to goof around why you are sculpting... Showed next 250 characters
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