Thursday, May 3, 2012

EC #2 (Good Night & Good Luck)

Write a thoughtful comment to the prompt below (worth 1 point). If you thoughtfully reply to a fellow classmate's comment, you'll receive an additional 1/2 point.

According to the film, what kind of person was Ed Murrow? Describe who you think he might have been, using as many adjectives that you can think of to "paint" his character.

6 comments:

  1. Ed Murrow was a very honest person. He also had a lot of integrity. On top of that, he seemed very serious and hard working.

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  2. Ed Murrow was a brave broadcasting journalist.He was an honest man and said and did everything he could to help the common people. He was a leader, people believed in him and waited to hear his broadcast. He was dedicated and determined and always got the job done no matter what the circumstances were

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  3. Ed Murrow was a respectful man who worked hard being a journalist and takes things very seriously. Ed was also a very likeable guy and people loved listening to him.

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  4. Ed Murrow was a brave American journalist who stood up for what he believed in. He was liked by his colleagues and greatly respected. He had opinions that most Americans agreed with, but they were too scared to voice them and even openly agree. He believed in himself and had a lot of positive pride. He was serious about his job and meant business. Ed understood that he was in a great position to influence the public view and give both sides of the situation. He took it upon himself to do so.

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  5. Ed Murrow was a leader in broadcasting during the first years of television broadcasting. He was a likable man by Americans who showed his courageous yet serious personality. He was a man who wasn't afraid to show his opinion and helped to televise what the people needed to know no matter the circumstances. He represented others and helped fight for the Americans.

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  6. Ed Murrow was a prestigious man with extreme capabilities in the ability to abide by the justice system. He was a dedicated man who was a courageous broadcaster who was willing to help the common people have justice. He had positive yet thoughtful statements which helped him from any accusations of being communist.

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