Representation of class in the film 'Quiz Show'.
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Representation of class in the film 'Quiz Show' When producing any form of media you must be careful with your representation of people. You have to be extremely cautious when you produce something that will be seen by lots of people. It is too easy to offend people in this day and age, and it is therefore imperative that you give accurate representation. However, because of the over-sensitivity in society we are left with very little belligerent or provocative content. The main characters in 'Quiz Show' are two men, one is Herbert Stempel, a working-class Jew who lives in Queens, New York. The other is Charles Van Doren, a wealthy, well-educated WASP. His family, or his father in particular, is a well-known lecturer and author; the family name is very well known and respected in the community. The two men are both very intelligent, however, Stempel seems to have an average academic...


