A scandal can be broadly defined as the strong social reactions of outrage, anger, or surprise, when accusations or rumours circulate or appear for some reason, regarding a person or persons who are perceived to have transgressed in some way. These reactions are usually noisy and may be conflicting, and they often have negative effects on the status and credibility of the person or organisation involved. Society is scandalised when it becomes aware of breaches of moral norms or legal requirements, often when these have remained undiscovered or been concealed for some time. Such breaches have typically erupted from greed, lust or the abuse of power. Scandals may be regarded as political, sexual, moral, literary or artistic but often spread from one realm into another. The basis of a scandal may be factual or false, or a combination of both. In contemporary times, exposure of a scandalous situation is often made by mass media.
关于Scandal
Drama about a former White House Communications director who becomes embroiled in a presidential scandal. The show was created by Shonda Rhimes.
Scandal的成就
The show won its first Emmy Award in 2013 for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for Dan Bucatinsky. The show was nominated for its first Golden Globe Award in 2014 for Best Actress in a Television Drama Series for Kerry Washington.
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