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https://mic.com/articles/172172/cbs-casts-two-white-actors-in-roles-written-for-people-of-color#.yMu5VakRI It is amazing on how people today in the entertainment industry can accomplish nearly anything. Actors can play the part of any character even those of an opposite color. It has been recognized that CBS casted two white actors to play the roles written for colored people. Claire Lampen built up a strong argument by providing simple diction. Such as terms like, "acknowledge and "opportunity" to give an easy understanding of the topic. The author leaves a well informed tone so that the audience all trust them will all the information given. Another aspect that plays into the role of trust is the authors appeals to ethos. The article showcases crediblty by stating, "According to the Wrap, white actress Poppy Montgomery will play Julie Towne, a bilingual woman with a white father and Latina mother. White actor David Giuntoli will play Malik Stevenson, a character "explicitly described" as black in the original script written by Andy Weir." (Lampen 3). Not only does the piece have information directly from The Wrap, but also clarifies that CBS does indeed have two white actors playing the roles meant for colored people. Everythng about the entertainment business is changing within the blink of an eye and it makes it difficult for viewers to be satisfied with peoples work when most movies are fiction and do not portray the writers ideas fully. The purpose of the article is for the audience to understand why people get fed up with CBS shows. They are being acted by actors who should not even be on the script and is offending to the writer of the show because their views are not even being recgonized.
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