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This incidence can easily jog an individual’s mind with respect to how they would behave when faced by similar circumstances. The show is led by the main character Don Draper, a man who came out of the woods, has no college education but is the best ad man on Madison Ave. He comes off as a type of superman for acceptance in times when everything was not acceptable. He goes about his struggles in life his own way (McNutt, 1). This is evident by his chain smoking habits as opposed to the many health risks associated.
It should be noted that public smoking too has its effects to the secondary smoker. At the end of the day, Don Draper is still cool and attractive. The incidence in the marriage of figaro clearly shows how Don can be well collected and sharp (McNutt, 1). Don who is wearing a white under shirt is seen smoking and drinking beer as he puts his 3 year old daughters playhouse together for her birthday party, we see one of Betty Draper’s good friends and neighbor look at him in some fantasy way and says “that man” Betty replies “I know” .
There are many instances in the show which will delight a modern day viewer especially with regard to the main character, Don Draper (Letizia, 1). In the first episode, we witness Don Draper ask for help from a black bus boy with a pack of lucky strike cigarettes in his pockets, his reason of why he buys lucky strike cigarettes and therefore gives the audience a better reason of why he is who he is thus a very successful man working on Madison square Avenue. He does what he does effortlessly.
He separates his experiences from what the audience likes. His does not let his past stand in the way of his determine his present life in the sense that he tries to avoid the recurrence of past events. He lives a day at a time as he faces the various challenges that come his way (McNutt, 1). There is also an incidence when we see Don accidently walk in on one of his fellow employees having a homosexual encounter. Homosexuality is a very sensitive issue that has resulted into sharp debates across the globe.
Salvatore fears for his job considering that homosexuality is an unacceptable behavior (Walton, 1). Don on the other hand treats it as a normal affair. The audience is left wondering how the issue should be handled. The audience is very attracted to the show because of the many characters with specific interests but none more than its main character, Don Draper. One can be very quick to criticize the show but holds on and keeps watching because of this man who seems to be the voice of a generation.
The generation can easily therefore be associated with lack of knowledge or generally ignorance. We criticize current affairs by government officials but it has never seemed to get in the way of important decisions being made. Mad Men is a good example of this statement especially in relation to how Don Draper carries himself in his personal and professional life. From what we see on the table, Don Draper lives a more than acceptable public life with his trophy wife and two kids, but in reality Don is a man like many other men who has his more than normal amount of infidelities as he picks up women on the side of the road but never seems to miss a beat when it comes to work.
In this case a trophy wife refers to a young and comparatively attractive woman who is usually regarded as a status symbol. Don Draper is always seen with cleanly pressed work shirts in the right drawer of his desk. It allows you to compare public figures from more recent
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