Articles About Entertaiment
Articles About “Entertaiment”
The word Entertainment derives from the Medieval Latin inter tenere, meaning “to hold inside.” Its prefix, inter, suggests that it refers to holding something within oneself. Its suffix, tenere, refers to stretching.
Definitions of Entertaiment
Anything affording pleasure, diversion or amusement: the performance was a great entertainment. An agreeable occupation for the mind: a crossword puzzle is an entertainment.
According to Oliver and Barstsch (2010), entertainment is objectively understood activity, encompasses communication between text and audience from an external stimulus, offers pleasure, requires an audience and occurs in a passive form. This is a good thing because it stimulates the brain to realease seratonin and dopamine, wich make people happy.