Sunday, March 18, 2012

Analyzing Formulas from Theories


            When using the formulas that we have derived from all our theories toward my topic of the demise of pop icons, it is important to see what theories seem to apply to my topic, how these theories describe, analyze or evaluate the topic, and what insights is to be gained from applying these theories.  Through identifying these theories we are able to get a better understanding behind the madness we see portrayed as well as greater knowledge as to why these such incidents occur.  I will attempt to answer these questions while trying to describe my topic of research, the demise of pop icons.
            There are many theories that go along with such a topic; obviously, there are beliefs, myths, heroes, settings, rituals, and stereotypes that accompany such a topic of discussion.  How could the demise of pop icons go without such myths, rituals, and stereotypes?  These are the most prevalent theories, while all are possibilities these are seen the most.  They easily describe the topic at hand, as myths of pop deaths are reported almost as soon as they happen, as well s stereotypes.  The rituals come into play once the myth evolves in how the demise took place.
            When we are able to apply these theories to the topic, formulas for transitioning and reasoning are able to become more visible.  Somehow, we are able to grasp the concept better, as if rationalizing it.  These formulas take this process us through, as we identify and place ourselves in the position, even if for short moments, we realize how and why such tragedies can happen.  Such rationalizing formulas give root to popular culture realism and make it more evitable to see the formulas behind such theories. 

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