for the actions they do. In the film Shattered Glass, the fundamental character, Stephen Glass fails to stay true to the code of ethics. The magazine prides itself as being factual also being the only one in the President’s plane. As the film progresses Glass’ story begins to fall apart, and the facts do not add up and the facts, people and places are wrong. He
follow these guidelines leads to problems such as those faced by The New Republic Magazine with writer Stephen Glass. Glass wrote false articles in secrecy that were published in his magazine, which were later unveiled for what they truly were, complete and utter lies. Writers like Stephen Glass often give the public a sense of doubt in the journalistic world and hurt their own
Franz Kafka and Expressionism Expressionism is an influential movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Described by the Encarta Encyclopedia, expressionism is a movement that “strives to express subjective feelings and emotions rather than to depict reality or nature objectivity.” During this time, many authors depict their own personal lives through their literature as a form of expression, but their works stand out because of their unique characters and setting. In expressionist