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Quick questionnaire RE: Final Grades

  • 13-03-2010 05:49PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15


    Hi, I'm doing a small paper on The Wire, and Final Grades is my case study, so it would help me greatly if you could fill out a small questionnaire about the episode.

    If you need to be reminded of the events of Final Grades have a look at the closing montage. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOgAQbwKqzA

    The questions are:


    1. Would you say The Wire broke many of the accepted rules/norms of a police drama? Yes or No

    2. Do you often feel sympathy towards the criminals portrayed in Final Grades? Yes or No

    3. If you do feel sympathy for some of the criminals, please briefly explain why.

    4. Do you think the political system we see in Final Grades is shown in a negative light? If so how is this done?

    5. Do you have a feeling of disillusionment with the institutions portrayed in the show, such as the school and political systems, at the end of Final Grades? Yes or No

    6. Do you think the representation of Baltimore in this episode reflects the dominant ideas many Americans have of their society? Please briefly explain why.

    7. If you thought this episode doesn’t reflect the dominant idea many Americans have of their society, do you think this had a negative impact upon the show’s ratings. Yes No.

    If you see this after Friday the 19th you can ignore it. :)


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15 Acquiesce


    I should have said this in my OP, but the answers don't have to be long my any means, an sentence ot two is more then enough and obviously the questions with Yes and No as options just need a one word answer.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15 Acquiesce


    Any sort of answer would be greatly appreciated, I need to have this by Friday! :o:)


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