[–] Owlchemy 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Ramble on about the social interaction of a group of like friends. Possibly, if you have a group of friends with similar interests and such yourself, work that into the essay. You got it ... it's a show about nothing ... nothing being the general interactions of a slightly diverse, but occasionally interesting relationships between associates. It turns the average, boring day into something to tell a story about ... and we all can do the same, exaggerate the mundane and make it interesting to a wider audience, given a bit of imagination.
[–] can_of_wurms ago
It wasn't a show about nothing, it showed us that nothing really matters.
[–] latexdreams ago
The meaning of Seinfeld is that it had no meaning, it filled up it's entire tv run by having each episode being about everyday things that everyday people experience and it was written in a way that it didn't follow any set path like so many manufactured sitcoms do. There is usually a goal that is obvious with episodes, this show made mundane instances the topic.
[–] BottomLine ago
Maybe you shouldn't try to examine the show as a whole, but select some episodes and pick those apart.
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[–] Opieswife 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Comp stands for Composition. Sounds like English composition 2 class.
The show is about nothing so turning in an essentially blank composition could either get you an A for understanding the premise of the show or an F for not giving your own interpretation. They do talk about the show being about nothing especially in the episodes where they pitch their own show to the networks but you could also talk about what it means to you. A show about friends or relationships or observations about the mundane really any number of topics. Have fun.
You can write about how the show is really about the people you choose to surround yourself with and how that shapes your understanding of the real world. They were all so disconnected from reality and it amplified the longer they hung out. It's a great analogy for putting yourself into an echo chamber and refusing to learn and grow. They had interactions with people and they always twisted it that what they did was correct and everyone else was wrong.
[–] Lobotomy 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Turn in four blank pages, and print a bee on the last one.