Narrator:
Do
people really understand the meaning of an arranged marriage, or is the media
demonizing cultural practices; fearing of what we don’t understand despite 55%
of all marriages across the world are arranged.
Arranged
marriages have originated from the Victorian times but has time created a
misconception about this?
In
this episode we will reveal the truth about how easily arranged marriages can
be seen as forced. We will follow the
lives of individuals leading lives within an arranged marriage.
[Audio
only in sync with collage of images]
Narrator:
Questions for Common Individuals
o
How would you define the term-arranged
marriages?
[Interviewee
responses]
o
How arranged are arranged marriages?
[Interviewee
responses]
o
In your opinion are arranged marriages
successful?
[Interviewee
responses]
o
What
makes an arranged marriage successful?
[Interviewee responses]
o
What
issues can be the cause of an unsuccessful arranged marriage?
[Interviewee
responses]
o
Would you prefer your parents to help
you with decision-making regarding marriage?
[Interviewee
responses]
o
How do you feel having an arranged
marriage?
[Interviewee responses]
Do factors such as religion and
culture affect your choice of partner? If so, how?
[Interviewee responses]
[Interviewee responses]
o
Do you think that some individuals
interpret the term-arranged marriages as being forced?
[Interviewee
responses]
o
Have you experienced any downfall in
your arranged marriage?
[Interviewee
responses]
o
If you could choose between love and
arranged, which one would you choose and why?
[Interviewee
responses]
Questions
for Experts
o
Do you think that some individuals
interpret the term-arranged marriages as being forced?
[Interviewee
responses]
o
Do you think arranged marriages produce
better relationships in the long run?
[Interviewee
responses]
o
Do
factors such as religion and culture affect people’s choice of partner? If so,
how?
[Interviewee
responses]
o
How
common are arranged marriages?
[Interviewee
responses]
o
Are
arranged marriages carefully considered?
[Interviewee
responses]
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