Analyzing A Different World 1980 And Empire 2015 Essay

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¶ … Empire (2015) A Different World is a hit TV sitcom from the 1980s period whose first episode aired on television in the year 1987. The plot and storyline of the TV show surrounded the everyday lives of groups of college students attending the fictitious HBCU Hillman College. A Different World was a hit and largely loved by the young black American audience. As the show progressed, the audience are able to perceive the characters of A Different World develop and transform openly as they get to learn every day from their experiences, education and teachings from the classroom and the different pieces of advice given to each other. It is not an underestimation to have the perception of A Different World being the sole most significant cultural connect for traditionally black colleges and universities in the history of America. More so, the TV show is deemed to be one of the top pop cultural attainments for African-Americans in their history. Its influence on revealing the value and social concept of the HBCU is but a connotation to a greater possibility of displaying charming young African-Americans from varied upbringings as smart, amusing, and contemplative in their educational endeavors (Russel, 2015).

Empire is a musical drama TV show that started airing in January 2015. The television show is centered on the city of New York and revolves around a hip hop entertainment and music company known as Empire Entertainment. Empire revolves around the drama that ensues amongst the members of the instituting family of the music company as they fight and tussle for power and control of the company. Empire together with TV shows similar to it are not only producing more diverse faces on the television scene, but are also harnessing the power of black American audience and viewers. The Empire has an effect similar to...

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In this episode, Ron and Dwayne go through a personal encounter with racism. This particular episode is deemed significant for the reason that it assisted several individuals to cope with unyielding matters and issues. It is safe to say that a majority of students are yet to experience discrimination and racism to a personal extent, and when they do in fact experience it, at times it is difficult for them to comprehend and react fittingly to what has taken place. A Different World made it realistic and open to the fact that racism continues to exist and any individual can experience discrimination. In particular, this episode and the TV show in general provided a teaching regarding the significance of being an educated black man or woman, and that it is imperative not to have the sense of invisibility in the social structures of the social order.
The episode of the TV show Empire discussed is the first episode of the first season. In this episode, the plot portrays Lucious Lyon played by Terrance Howard realizing that he might be dying soon and beckons his sons letting them know that he will be grooming one of them to take over and lead the company. Cookie, played by Taraji P. Henson, who is Lucious's ex-wife is also released from prison comes home and she means business. The main element of this episode is perceived from the way Lucious discriminates his son Jamal who is gay. Jamal complains about the age-old…

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Carter, J. L. (2011). 'A Different World' Minimizes a Different Age for HBCUs. Huffpost College. Retrieved 27 February 2016 from: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jarrett-l-carter/a-different-world-minimiz_b_915035.html

Kang, C. (2015). With shows like 'Empire,' 'Black-ish' and 'Cristela,' TV is more diverse than ever. The Washington Post. Retrieved 27 February 2016 from: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/with-shows-like-empire-black-ish-and-cristela-tv-is-more-diverse-than-ever/2015/01/29/0ac38f82-a576-11e4-a2b2-776095f393b2_story.html

Russell. (2015). WHAT A DIFFERENT WORLD TAUGHT U.S. The Afro Collegiate Experience. Retrieved 27 February 2016 from: https://theafrocollegiate.wordpress.com/2015/07/13/what-a-different-world-taught-us/


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