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    Greys Anatomy Effect

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    award winning television series about the lives of surgeons that also emphasizes the lives of the patients. Greys Anatomy is created by Shonda Rhime, the creator of Scandal. The Television Series was first aired in the year 2005 and is still being aired today (abc). Meredith Grey, Ellen Pompeo, is one of the many interns at Seattle Grace hospital and the main character in the series. Meredith quickly begins to fall in love with Derek Sheperd, Patrick Dempsey, who she eventually marries. In the beginning of the television series, a variety of cast members are introduced and all have the hopes of becoming a surgeon. As the interns continue their journey at the hospital, viewers get to see the reality of life and make connections…

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    Grey's Anatomy Genre

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    genre as become a cycle of exaggeration within society and want. These romantic ideas “[Do] not reflect reality; they reflected, rather, the interests of… society” (Maasik, Solomon 11). And thus, there will always be a romantic subplot in films and television. Grey’s Anatomy Grey’s Anatomy is one of the biggest shows on television. The series follows the life of Meredith Grey and her fellow surgeons at Seattle Grace Hospital. Grey’s Anatomy has garnered attention for being risqué, dramatic and…

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    This show takes place in Seattle, Washington but is filmed in Los Angeles, California. Grey’s anatomy is briefly about interns who graduated from medical school and are now working in a hospital called the Seattle Grace hospital. Overall, the show centers around the main character Meredith Grey and her fellow relationships with her friends Izzy, Christina, George, Derek, and Preston who are all medical personnel. The series also gives an insight of a few medical workers’ personal lives and…

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    Grey's Anatomy Characters

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    protagonist of the show is Meredith Grey. Her trials and tribulations are what kept so many viewers intrigued. The opening episode storyline begins with an introduction into the life of Meredith, who is entering into her seven year surgery medical residency, the relationships she makes along the way, and most importantly it highlights her past which helps viewers discover how she became the way she is. Meredith is the child of Dr. Ellis…

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    Anatomy, a television show, pours sagacious ideas that influences the viewer immensely. Portraying the ideas, emotions, and anger of a bright young doctor, this television show flourishes. In the show, writers create an atmosphere of loss and hardship, emphasizing that all experience difficulty and thrive. The main character, Meredith Grey, is a surgeon who experiences difficulties and finds a solution. "You hope for the best and you stick with it. Day in, day out. Even if you're tired, even if…

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    Analysis Of Grey's Anatomy

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    their patient 's lives while contending to become the head surgeon. Aside from the competition, they go through a lot of heartbreak; either relationships problems or family crises throughout each of their lives. The series began with Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) starting her career as a medical intern with other interns, who became her friends and roommates later on. Being on air every Wednesday for eleven years, the show has drawn a beautiful fantasy world, among hospital life; many people,…

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    Alcohol And Depression

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    The cast was flawless. Meredith Grey was the show's star who was clumsy and awkward and somewhat homely but extremely lovable. George O'Malley was the even more awkward intern who was dubbed 007 early in the first season due to his inability to properly perform an appendectomy. Izzie Stevens was the sexy model turned medical intern who was fun-loving, outgoing, and ultimately everyone's favorite cast member. Alex Karev was the jerky intern who everyone hated but then everyone loved when he…

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    There are few shows that have gone on for over a decade and maintained a consistent, and strong following. One of these shows is Grey’s Anatomy, produced by the legendary Shonda Rhimes. Starting way back in 2005 the show is now on its 12th season and not showing any signs of quitting. Despite the show’s melodramatic plotlines, people who watch the show also feel a sense of sophistication because of the interesting medical cases that come onto the show, convincing viewers that it isn’t a…

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    traits of Meredith Grey, however, the two adjectives that truly represent her are brave and neurotic. To begin, Meredith Grey can be described as brave, let alone, courageous. To prove this point, when Meredith arrives at Seattle Grace Hospital to work the morning of her wedding day, she is happily offered the task of her first solo surgery which was a colectomy, and without a second thought, accepted the offer. When Richard asks, “He got you colon. It’s non-refundable, it’s inflamed, it’s about…

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    A few years ago my parents introduced me to one of the most watched television shows in the United States, "Grey's Anatomy." Though the show was mainly advertised to showcase the drama aspect of it, I was only drawn to its medical component and the extraordinary ways the producer of "Grey's Anatomy" presented the characters. The ways the doctors did everything they could to save their patients, especially when they were in unusual situations that required them to make use of techniques they have…

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