This lesson is centred on the life of celebrities.
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This lesson is centred on the life of celebrities.
This lesson is centred on the life of celebrities.
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People often believe that brightness and success provide them with advantages and drawbacks as well. I strongly support the idea that the positive part outweighs the negative ones.
On the one hand, being a film star or a bright sportsman lead people to be well known, loved and have a lot of people attracted to them. They also find themselves to be admired and respected by a numerous group of their societies and sometimes from around the world. For instance, a film star would be successful and be well-paid besides being internationally famous and revered. Another example is about sports people who are always appreciated for their fulfilment since they lead their team to be well known and win many prizes from different competitive games.
On the other hand, celebrities find themselves under the microscope as they are always followed by the press and paparazzi that make them feel insecure and under stress. What’s more, celebrities might get worried about misleading media which sometimes could be harmful to their successful history. A typical example, when wrong news or a misunderstanding for a conversation to the press is published, rumours spread like the wind. Hence, they sometimes would rather stay away from the media in order to keep them secured and not to worry about being bothered by people even though they feel admired by some fans.
To sum up, being famous and successful is like a sword having two sharp edges that we cannot escape. However, celebrities should get the most of their position and always consider the disadvantages.
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Watch a short film about a child actor who wasn’t picked for that big role and write a short essay aboutthe perils of being a child star.
“Almost Famous: The Unchosen One” is a 16-minute film that touches on themes of childhood, fame and disappointment. It profiles Devon Michael who was a rising child actor in the 1990s until he auditioned for the role of the young Anakin Skywalker in “Star Wars”. Reflecting on the experience many years later — the pressure, the criticisms, the dashed hopes — Mr. Michael urges the public not to forget that child actors are just kids.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/14/learning/film-club-almost-famous-the-unchosen-one.html
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