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Submission Instructions: Paper must be submitted electronically on Blackboard via the submission link. The submission link can be found on the Blackboard homepage under the tab titled THE FINAL PAPER. Paper must be submitted as a Microsoft Works document. The submission link will expire at 11:59PM on the due date. You will not be able to submit your paper after the link expires. Essay Format and Length: Essays must be typed and double spaced in MLA format. 5-7 pages (including a required Works Cited page). Citation Please refer to the MLA Handbook for more information on how to cite references MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. Helpful links: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_formatting_and_style_guide.html https://style.mla.org/ Proper credit must be given for any citations, quotations, or ideas that are not your own that are cited in your paper. Improper or absent citations are automatically considered plagiarism. Film Source: Lumet, Sidney. “Network [film].” United States: Metro Goldwyn- Mayer (1976). FINAL PAPER CONTENT INSTRUCTIONS This assignment is based on Sidney Lumets film, Network (1976). Students are responsible for locating and watching the film. It is in print on DVD and is widely available on video streaming platforms. You are to construct your essay based on the following questions and discussion points: Briefly describe and summarize (in your own words) Mr. Jensens famous forces of nature speech to Howard Beale? Give an example of how the worldwide corporate and financial domination that Mr. Jensen spoke of continues today. Name a specific company or corporation that owns and controls several media outlets. How much control does that particular company have over its media content? Briefly summarize Howard Beales turn off your television set turn them off sermon / speech during his first revised newscast. Did audiences perceive this film as pure satire or fantasy in 1976? How has this film become less of a satire and more of a prophesy about the current state of reality television? (NOTE: This question will require you to locate original 1976 newspaper and magazine film reviews as well as other relative material to support your answer). Valid sources for an academic research paper include: Original film reviews (New York Times, Variety Magazine, Cinema Today). Books about specific films or directors (filmographies, biographies, and autobiographies). Interview transcripts (with directors or actors Ex: Hitchcock / Truffaut). Video and audio interviews (must be cited properly and written transcription-style in your finished essay). Critical essays by notable film historians (Robert Osbourne, Roger Ebert etc ). Sources that are not valid include: Personal blogs, Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter Wikipedia or any other facsimile Product reviews from commercial retail sites (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc.) IMDB (Internet Movie Database) reviews and plot summaries