False Advertising Daniel Harris Analysis

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NAME: Donald O’Rourke DATE: 5/18/16 PERIOD: 2

I believe that if we were like the stereotypical Hollywood celebritiesy we would like to live the perfect life just as they do, being able to look flawless in the media's eyes and looking like a god in the public’s. I also firmly believe that most people would prefer this life over theirs, being able to juggle more than one task with ease. I will argue however that this image that the author Daniel Harris draws using his descriptive ideas towards the topic is a form of false advertisement. So the real question is how long would we enjoy that for, how long would we be able to stand living without a care in the world and eventually ending up looking as ugly in the inside as they do on the outside. If america was basically an idealistic world such as the media sees a celebrity's life and the way that Daniel Harris describes it then we would ruin ourselves such as the Greeks did a long
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All of the things they do from dusk til dawn is scripted, and if I had to guess 99.9% of anyone you ask would say that they would rather live their own life accordingly then live the life of a celebrity's. In the author’s short description he explains how they can “perform leg lifts while washing the dishes, side bends while standing in line at starbucks, and thigh resistance exercises in the elevators of our 4 star hotels” but if you were to think about it who wants to do that every day for the rest of your life. We as a nation are so diverse due to all of the people who are and aren't like the celebrities we see today. If we were all like the celebrities there would basically be no telling the difference between them and the public, so it's ok to have role models for the nation but if we were all exactly the same things would turn to chaos