Leseprobe
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 24: Racing Against the Clock
2.1 Plot Synopsis
2.2 Aspects of American Self-Perception Conveyed by 24
2.2.1 Exceptionalism as a Means to Justify Patriotism
2.2.2 Portrayal of the “Two Americas“ (Fulbright)
2.3 Critical Reception
3 7th Heaven: Punishment Is Not Always Bad (“Who Nose”)
3.1 Plot Synopsis
3.2 Aspects of American Self-Perception Conveyed by 7th Heaven
3.2.1 Strict Morality as a Key Element for Happiness
3.2.2 Responsibility of Wealth
3.2.3 The Importance of Education and Hard Work
3.3 Critical Reception
4 The O.C.: “What I Like About Rich Kids? Nothing!” (“Premiere”)
4.1 Plot Synopsis
4.2 Aspects of American Self-Perception Conveyed by The O.C.
4.2.1 The Importance of Class and Class Markers
4.2.2 Equality as a Prerequisite for the American Dream
4.3 Critical Reception
5 Conclusion
6 Works Cited
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- Olivia Benkovic (Autor:in), 2013, From Heaven to Hell. Aspects of American Self-Perception in 21st Century Broadcast Television, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/289080
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