Media plays a pivotal role in shaping public perception of social justice by framing narratives and influencing discourse. While it can raise awareness and foster empathy, it also risks perpetuating biases and oversimplifying complex issues.
War films significantly influence public perception of global conflicts by dramatizing events and humanizing soldiers. While they can foster empathy and awareness, they may also oversimplify complex issues, shaping opinions in unintended ways.
Recent trends suggest a decline in award show viewership, potentially linked to controversial wins. This shift prompts analysis of audience expectations and the evolving landscape of entertainment recognition.