Dagoro - Written Work in Philippine Pop Culture
Dagoro - Written Work in Philippine Pop Culture
Dagoro - Written Work in Philippine Pop Culture
Jodel C. Dagoro
BSBA MM 4-1 Prof. Goce
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ource: https://pop.inquirer.net/116585/taylor-swift-youve-done-it-again
1. How is this celebrity portrayed in the magazine?
Taylor was portrayed in this article/magazine as one best musicians
of this generation as well as a great songwriter and storyteller capturing the
feelings of the listeners and taking you to her own realm when you listen to her
songs. Despite the fact that a lot of people known her and criticized for “only
writing songs about exes” when there are tons of her songs dedicated to her fans,
her mom, about hope, feminism and equality and she really proved multiple
times that she can bring a lot to the music industry and make the people connect
to her emotional state and feel the essence of her songs.
2. What kind of roles does the celebrity take in?
One of her known roles is her acting role in Valentine’s Day where
she’s a teenager who’s experiencing the beginning of love. She also voiced
Audrey on the animated film movie The Lorax. Most of her roles portray
sweet, innocent and loving girl that really suits her in real life as she was
one of the most generous artists of all time donating to multiple charities,
cases of sexual assault, equality, animal foundation, student loans, during
the pandemic and anonymous help to her fans and other people.
There are good and bad outcomes that media takes in during her
career and I think somehow those negative things that media portrayed her
become good as the time goes by. She’s known as someone who only
writes songs about her exes but when other musicians do it, somehow
there’s no negative connotation. But today after releasing her own Red
album, she became an icon for all the people who have experienced
heartbreaks during their relationship and reflects her songs. She’s helping
someone to be emotionally strong and to reminisce all the beautiful things
happened in a relationship, remembering the heartbreak, accepting and
moving forward on the latter part.