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Title: A Moral Never


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A Moral Never Never LandIdentifying with Tony
Soprano
  • By Monique García
  • Isabella Mejia

2
  • I like Tony Soprano I cant help it. I like
    him dispise the fact that i recognize that hes a
    vicious and dangerous criminal.
  • Tony Soprano isnt real- hes fictional.
  • TV shows like The Sopranos make very bad
    people seem, well, likeable.
  • Tony Soprano has attracted its fair share of its
    kind of criticism.

3
When is art dangerous?
  • PLATO was the 1st western philosopher to worry
    seriously about the effect of fiction on its
    audience.
  • Poetry can be dangerous b/c it can lead us to
    sympathize with ficitonal characters the
    feeling of the fictional character comes to
    infect the audience.
  • Tolstoy though the same was as Plato, he rejected
    all art, expet popular chritian peasant art.

4
  • Its a ongoing TV serie not a 2 hour movie. Vieers
    of the Sopranos spend a long time w/ these
    characters, getting to know them and care for
    them
  • Tony is portrayed in deeply psychological and
    often quite intimate. Through Tonys session w/
    Dr. Melfi we get to know his feelings, get tu
    udnerstand his childhood, hopes, concers, and
    fears.
  • The Sopranos strive for versimilitude. It does
    not have the ironic stylishness of Goodfellas,
    not is it and idealized period piece like The
    Godfather.
  • -The of gang killin in the show is
    stinkingly realistic. Psycoloanalysis, New
    Jerseys settings, thelanguage, Tony Carmelas
    family dynamics, FBI serveilliance tecniques, mob
    structure and organization is very close to what
    is found in real life.

The show is sent in our times and what we deal
with Prozac, teen drug use, competitiveness of
college acceptance, Attention Deficit
5
Is it morally wrong to watch The Sopranos?
  • This show lead its audience to identify with a
    terrible person. Not ALL characters are gangsters
    some are good people like Dr. Melfi Meadow
    Soprano. Many who are not good, atleast suffer
    pands of conscience for the evil they do and try
    to do good like Carmela, Artie Bucco and Adriana.
  • The audience identify themselfs with Tony
    Sopranos victims.
  • We see things from more than one point of view.
  • The Sopranos provides us with multiple moral
    perspectives on evil characters which offer
    room for moral reflection, might even be good for
    us, rather than evil.
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