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Sunday, March 24, 2019

Seinfeld :: essays research papers

Seinfeld     It was a warm September Thursday night in 1991. I was engaged in myfavorite past time of " ease up a bun in the oven surfing" when a light appeared at the end of thetunnel. Displayed on my favorite, "20 inch friend", (also cognise as my usualSaturday night date), appeared a remarkable treasure. There before my affectionatenesss was asituation comedy called Seinfeld. From that outcome on I was astounded to find that noteven massive sitcoms such as my beloved Mash and I Love Lucy were as captivatingor enthralling. There is only whizz shew that could have started Must See TV,only one show that could be the undercoat for new sitcoms year after year whilecontinuing to represent its position of number one in the rating wars, only onesitcom is this grand, this superior, and this notable, Seinfeld. The zenith oftelevision sitcoms. Season after season, Seinfeld has provided non-stoplaughing, excellent acting and pilot burner scripts mirroring real life.     One of the major factors contributing to the overwhelming success of theshow is its cast of unstererotypical characters. The main characters refereedto as the "Fab Four", consist of Jerry Seinfeld, Elaine Benes, George Costanzaand Cosmo Kramer. Jerry Seinfeld, known by his own name on the program, is thecentral figure of the sitcom and the catalyst for almost everything that happens.He is involved in the antics revolving around Kramer, George and Elaine. On oneepisode George, Kramer and Jerry are spying on the naked bird across the streetall day to see who can pull through and through a bet. The twist at the end of the show is when wesee George and Jerry peering through the window and gasping, " Is that Kramer inher apartment? Wow he is naked" some former(a) episode involves Jerry who is mistakenfor a Nazi leader arriving in township to speak at a meeting. He continues thecharade in indian lodge to secure a limousine ride home after the thwarting of hisown ride not being there to pick him up. As the main character, he is most oftenthe straight man allowing the different characters to play off of him. One of hiscommon lines is, "wait a min here, you mean to tell me-----", then recappingthe situation, action or blunder the other character was involved in. This inturn allows the supporting actor or actress to verbally and almost alwaysphysically respond with exaggerated gestures and eye movements. Jerry reflectsthe single male, quasi yuppie, New Yorker, with the bicycle hanging in theapartment, the gage system to "buzz" guests in, and the 12 boxes of cereal

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