Television Shows Reflect American Culture
There are many movies and television shows that reflect
American culture.
A show or movie must address some current societal problem or
trend in order to
truly reflect American life; murder, rape, racism, and, on a
less serious note,
parties, shopping, and sports are topics that deserve serious
consideration by
the public and the media.
The show Beverly Hills 90210 attempts to be an accurate
portrayal of the
life of a typical well-off American teenager growing up in the
80's and 90's.
The producers of the show attempt to integrate many real life
situations into
the show. By doing this they are suggesting to the audience,
which happens to
be geared toward teenagers, that what the characters do in the
show is the ideal
way to deal with these types of situations.
Many aspects of American culture are represented on the
television show
Beverly Hills 90210, or just 90210 as it is commonly referred
to. Three to
four years ago it dealt with the subject of murder or homicide.
One of David's,
a star in the show, best friends was playing with a gun which he
had acquired
during a summer vacation to the mid-West. The friend shot
himself by accident;
what followed was a time of mourning for David and a recollection
of many fond
memories of the times they shared together. This episode's
tragedy brought the
characters in the show closer together.
Many innocent children, and sometimes adults, are killed
accidentally
playing with guns, or by drive-by random shootings. This is a
major problem in
the United States and the show is trying to get the message out
that it is not a
safe thing to do. It also raises the question as to why access
of guns is so
readily available to anyone.
Every night on the news, someone can see many incidents
in which there
is suffering resulting from guns. Furthermore, the availability
of guns makes
the public scared. Children have images of adults using guns for
hunting or
game. In the adolescents' mind it appears that guns are not a
bad item to own,
when in reality guns are extremely dangerous weapons. Beverly
Hills 90210 makes
a strong attempt to impress upon its viewers that these accidents
can be avoided
if people take the proper precautions. The show sends a message
to the younger
generation, which are becoming more and more violent, to stay
away from things
that result in violence like guns. A gun is an item which should
only be in the
hands of a properly trained and skilled user, in order to avoid
horrible
tragedies.
Another incident of tragedy occurred last season. Dylan's
girlfriend,
whose father was an organized crime figure of some kind, was
gunned down by a
bullet intended for Dylan. Ironically, the hit-man was hired by
her very own
father. Not many parents go out and hire people to kill their
children's
boyfriends or girlfriends. However, in this circumstance there
was a history
between Dylan and her father. Her father had killed Dylan's
father before they
had meet. Dylan was attempting to get revenge for his father's
murder. In the
meantime, Dylan has fallen in love with his daughter. The two
lovers had just
married and planned on a happy life when tragedy struck. In many
ways, this
incident portrays the negative images that organized crime
reflects on the
American culture. Although organized crime rings are decreasing,
the problem of
organized crime is still a detriment to American society. The
producers are
doing a good deed in showing this because it sends a message to
teens; hopefully,
the y will want to become productive members of society and will
not want to get
involved with the harmful aspects of the American culture.
The show also deals with the topic of suicide. One of
the newer stars
of the show, Valerie, moved to California after her father
killed himself
because she could not stand to be in the house where such a
horrible thing had
happened. Valerie did not speak of the incident very frequently,
but she was
obviously disturbed about something. Her experience was
extremely valuable in
later episodes when David's mother was having mental problems and
he
contemplated committing suicide. Valerie was able to talk to
David and relate
to how he was feeling about the whole situation. Although in
real life the
problem might not have been resolved as easily, the show provided
a good
portrayal of what a teen contemplating suicide would hope that a
friend would do
for him/her.
Teen suicides are rising because of many influences: drugs,
alcohol abuse,
mental and physical abuse, alienation from parents, poor
performance in school,
low self-image, rejection by peers, sexuality, or, as in this
situation, a death
in the family. Many teens today feel themselves slipping off the
edge and they
need something to help them through though times. They turn to
drugs and other
illegal substances when these situations arise. Young people
today seem to
confide more in their peers than in their parents. Many of them
think their
parents do not understand them. Their friends provide comfort
and advice which
is valued.
Although parents may not provide guidance that is
appreciated, they do
provide money to their offspring. One of the more common
stereotypes of
American life fits right in with the materialistic values
promoted by our
society - in print, in television, in commercials, in movies - in
other words,
in all aspects of the media. All economic echelons of society in
the United
States are encouraged to purchase name brand clothing and other
apparel. The
"American Dream" of shopping and credit cards is a reality in the
show. The
setting of the show is Beverly Hills, California, the home of all
the popular
trends and famous stars. This location, along with rich parents,
provides for
the perfect situation to make them look like rich brats.
Although Beverly Hills
90210 is not a perfect reflection of American culture, it does
lend itself to
the stereotype of having a huge wardrobe and living the "American
Dream".
In the five years during which 90210 has been on the air,
the show has
dealt with many topics. From the Persian Gulf War and high
school, to AIDS and
the Internet, the show has reflected many aspects of American
culture. Beverly
Hills 90210 sends a message to the viewers to make the best of
one's life.
Hopefully many of the viewers will be able to attain the
"American Dream" that
is the essence of American culture.