How the office portrays modern day society

In episode 56 "The coverage" dwights friend makes an excellent remark at the 27:30 mark that works wonderfully well as a topic sentence so I'll just allow you to recall back to that and I'll continue.

I'm kidding. I'll attempt to write this as if you've never read the office. So don't worry, everyone should understand.

The office is an extremely popular show on NBC. It portrays the lives of several people working inside of a mid-ranged paper supply company. The Office shows us every day life in a hilariously satirical manner, each member exhibiting some stereotypical member of an every day American office. Each one is working twards the best life they can, and (for the most part) doing it horrbily due to mostly self-inflicted issues.

Michael

Michael is the Branch  manger of the office the show is set. He's the stereotypical boss we've seen on countless movies; incompetent, never does work, and clueless.He spends his days doing a horrible job at his job, and procrastinating on the simplest tasks. He personally believes he's in the job he wants to be in, while in reality he is missmatched. He dirires a job where humor is appreciated and communication is endless. He's in a quiet job manenging. He spends his days hoping for the career to be a screenwriter, however never follows this carrer interest of his. He believes he's happy but in reality he's killing his own and everyone in the office's happiness. He's the perfect example of smeone who thinks they're happy.

Jim

 Jim Halpert is a sales man in the office, and the office prankster. However, on several occasions he's voiced his dislike of what he does and admits to seeing himself doing other things. However; he never acts on his ambitions, and prefers to spend his days joking around his job he dislikes. He never makes any effort to fix the situation. He's a good example of someone who hates their job, but doesn't care enough to find a better one.


Pam

Pam is the office receptionist who loves drawing. Although I do not recall any time in which she states how much she likes her job, I can only assume she doesn't believe it to be the greatest thing in the world. However, like Jim' doesn't work hard to find a new job. She does, however, make some steps to improving her artistic carrier, but all of them amounted to nothing. Thus she is a portrayal of one who has talents but doesn't act upon them.





Dwight
 Hard working, sinister, evil genius. Dwight is that odd ball everyone has in the office, however he also has grand ambitions. Of all the people on thi list, he's the one most actively looking for happiness.  However, he has one major flow; he's a bad choice for the career path. He's an outdoor-sy man who owns a beat farm and hides weapons throughout the office; working a white collar job. No clue what he should do, but this job is definitely not a good one for him.










Creed

  You need to watch the show to truely understand this guy. Basically a hobo who somehow got trapped in his job. Probably wandered in thinking it was a burger king and filled out the job request thinking it was a new way to order hamburgers. Probably would do best as a band member or a druggie. But I repeat myself. The only job he could possibly he happy in would be one where you get paid to get high or do nothing, which is what ho has (As he never does anything)




Stanley
Stanly is the simple man who wishes to make enough to get his daughter through college, and nothing else. He's extremely unhappy with the unprofessional behavior of the office. However he stays as its a way to pay the bills. Thus he has given up an happiness and now rely on just living; the sadist state. Probably should have started a company; that way he would get the money he needs and been able to keep himself in a productive and professional environment he desires.





All the people in the office think are here because they either think that they are happiness here, or they don't care enough to leave. Thus humanity is always looking for happiness, and they always trick themselves into thinking they have it, or they just stop looking.