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The Interview

Question
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Every famous person has a right to his or her privacy. Interviewers sometimes embarrass celebrities with very personal questions.

Solution

The most celebrities usually take themselves as the victims of interviews. That is why, they despise interviews as an unwarranted intrusion into their lives. Or they say that interview somehow diminishes them.

Nobel laureate V. S. Naipaul feels that some people are wounded by interviews and lose a part of themselves. They feel by its unwarranted intrusion into their private lives about their very personal matters. It hurts them and takes away a part of them.

Most often the celebrity is embarrassed beyond description. They shower a question attack on his personal, very own possessions. That is why it is termed as immoral and a crime by Rudyard Kipling. He calls it cowardly and vile. No respectable man would ask it, much less give it.

Another Nobel laureate Saul Bellow is so much perturbed by the intrusion of interview in his privacy that he terms it as thumbprints on his windpipe.