Monday, September 19, 2011

Context-Audience

        The relationship between food corporations and corporate food workers is poor and displeasing. In the book "Fast Food Nation" Eric Schlosser explains that fast food companies allow de-skilled teenagers work for them because they don't know any better these kids are coming from working class families who have one thing on their mind MONEY!  The teenagers settle for the little bit of money they will make in the fast food companies and they will do this because they are vulnerable inexperienced children who really don't know any better. Schlosser says "Fast food kitchens often seem like a scene from Bugsy Molone, in which all the actors are children pretending to be adults"(Schlosser,68). We have children working in these fast food companies in reality to compare the movie to the film makes sense. This is meaningful because if you picture the scene from the film you may giggle while picturing it, but this is what it is, this is whats going on in the fast food industries. we have children inexperienced they don't know any better the only thing they see is money and the one place they can get money from is working at a fast food place because the fast food companies aim for the children and they aim for the children to work for them because they don't know any better.

1 comment:

  1. Your summary isn't netural it seem like your personal views. Make corrections to your sentences, capitalization of the first word in a new sentence is a must. One of your quotation marks are facing the worng direction. You need to introduce the text and author briefly before you write. The first paragraph is uniformed please use specific evidents.The languge is a bit unclear in the first paragraph where is the truth and facts. You don't stick to your topic setence in the first paragraph.Your keyword "de-skilled" please define it.

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