Shattered Glass Discussion Questions

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“Shattered Glass” Discussion Questions The movie “Shattered Glass” depicts Glass out to be a humble journalist who rarely gets on anyone's bad side. Throughout the movie it’s seen that Glass pays an enormous amount of attention to detail when it comes to his social ties. One instance of this is at the party Glass threw where a bottle was labeled “Amy’s Brand”. Amy then reminded Glass that it was almost two years ago that she mentioned her hatred of the taste of room temperature soda. Glass remembered this and acted accordingly. It’s the little things that Glass pays attention to that allows people to finally trust and adore him as a younger colleague. This is most notably viewed when Glass’ fabricated columns are exposed to Chloe Sevigny and Chuck Lane. Lane proposes a harsh punishment while Sevigny pleads that Glass understands what he did was wrong and can’t live with himself; Servigny insists that the disappoint …show more content…

Glass’ image perpetuated by his colleagues depicts him as a caring, fragile boy who can’t face the real punishments the world has to offer. Yet in retrospect Glass can be an offhandedly manipulative and cunning individual when it comes down to his social interactions. When Glass want’s to influence his colleagues it’s as easy as offhandedly mentioning that Lane wants to get rid of all the previous Editor’s staff. This plants a thought that stays with the rest of the characters and is constantly brought up everytime Lane somehow opposes any of the journalist. Glass knows he’s getting away with it and he knows exactly how adept he is at this game. One of his signature lines to test whether or not he’s going to get away with a slip up is “Are you mad at me?” He’s using the adoration he’s built up to redirect the problem to himself instead of his work. This forces his colleagues to juggle with the idea that if there’s a problem with Glass’ work

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