The politics in the real world and the TV series is based on two different plot although they can sound a bit similar. The article mentioned a lot of similarities with the role played by women in TV Series and Hillary Clinton. The roles played in the TV series are directed as like the director wanted but in the real life many things make the difference. The TV shows can easily show someone as the hero in the eye of the viewers with some powerful personalities and work. They can put them into the crown or make them the president based on support that are required on the plot. However, while it games to real world, there is the necessity of powerful supports, hard work and visions to be successful. In the case of TV character, the plot is already settled in a way that puts chance for the leading role. However, the real world makes difference with a lot of changes and sometimes things can change too dramatically in the favor of the opponent. By taking all this consideration, the fictional leaders are more successful as they are only being played in the screen as like the creator of these leaders wanted them to perform (Lawson).
The real politicians and the onscreen politicians always make some differences. As an example, in the real life politicians sometimes make mistakes and there may have some cases that lacks perfection. However, on screen politicians always works hard to gather perfection. The roles play on screen can have more influences on the viewers cause the way that roles are played add some climax on the character played that makes it more interesting to the viewers. So, by following the given article, it clearly indicates the role played on screen and the events that really took place. So, the on screen actors always try to be like the real life politician in the screen. However, the politicians in real life perform on the live stage and create the plot of this stories. So, that are the big difference among the on screen and real life politicians (Heil).
Works Cited
Heil, Emily. "‘Madam Secretary’ Screening Turns Out Madeleine Albright, Morgan Freeman". Washington Post, 2014, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/reliable-source/wp/2014/09/19/madam-secretary-screening-turns-out-madeleine-albright-morgan-freeman/?utm_term=.a7e6d2658d5d.
Lawson, Mark. "What Hillary Clinton Could Learn From TV's Women In Power". The Guardian, 2015, https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2015/jul/26/hillary-clinton-tv-women-in-power-veep-madam-secretary-house-of-cards.