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South Park is an animated television comedy for adults. The criticism and the controversy of the film, as well as its success, have brought about the tropes in the television comedy film. To begin with, Brent and Peggy argue that the film is not dedicated to children as the producer of the film says (Arp, 17). This is because of there is a general toilet humor that is not suitable for young viewers as there is a negative description of the liberal causes as well as a comic effect on religion that has generated controversy causing debate.  They argue that it is dangerous for democracy. There are tropes such as activists who have protested how Jesus Christ has been portrayed in the Christianity venture (Arp, 77). Stone who is one of the activists says that those parents who disapprove the television film to their kids do not have social tact and have an idyllic vision.

Duck soup is a movie that has greatly impacted the American culture. According to Irving Thalberg is that it is full of funny gags that have nothing to root for. Groucho himself looks for the significance of the movie and the personal insult it had that would hurt the nation and ruin the city reputation (Bothwell, 32). According to Danel, the movie is at par as a comedy with the likes of Dr. Strangelove.

A Silly reason for the way is a movie that has it trope paired with an Aesop on the consideration of life and death and the conflicting differences that have been founded on cultural practices and the outsider’s perspective (Parker, 46). On the other hand, the protagonists seem to persuade the pastry, aliens and elves chefs that the differences can be reconciled and be accepted.

The film shares similar tropes though with differences as there those that brings out the best part of the movie and the television film as there are those that criticize the whole plot. Duck soup and a Silly reason for way are similar as they establish a conflict between the people from a comedy view (Bothwell, 55). Barbara view on a Silly reason for way forms a trivial dispute as the articulated plot is laughable at the war grows out of proportion for a reason that can be tolerable. So far the tropes in other films and movie are similar as they have common characteristics but they are individually different.

There is a common device between Dr. Strangelove and the Duck Soup. Their tropes are the same. Before watching the other film I realized that they have similar tropes due to the way the plot is articulated (Hirschbein, 100). The critical response to the film has remained funny where it can be used as a razor- sharp into today’s filming. There is a universal acclaim to the film as a comedic film that can be argued as the best political artier of all time in comparison to south park that was seen as a threat to democracy.

Fargo being a movie that was based on a true strong is no different from the other movie and television show as the tropes will have different views about it whether by supporting it or criticizing it. Before the looking out for the tropes in the TV tropes website there is that picture that is being portrayed by the plot that insinuates that the tropes may be similar in a way (Luhr, 98). This is because of the universal acclaim of conflict with dark humor and unusual twists such as it is in the Silly Reason for War (Parker, 47)

 

 

 

 

Work cited

Arp, Robert. South Park and Philosophy: You Know, I Learned Something Today. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub, 2007. Internet resource.

Bothwell, Cecil. Gorillas in the Myth: A Duck Soup Reader. Black Mountain, NC: Brave Ulysses Books, 2008. Print.

Hirschbein, Ron. Massing the Tropes: The Metaphorical Construction of American Nuclear Strategy. Westport, Conn. [u.a.: Praeger Security International, 2005. Print.

Luhr, William. The Coen Brothers Fargo. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Print.

Parker, Arnold P. Ben's Tale.  Xlibris Corp, 2008. Print.

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