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Forms Of Pop Culture
There are many forms of pop culture seen throughout society. Many people see pop culture in different forms. Some may see pop culture in a
comic book series or on social media platforms. There are some things that people do not feel should be considered being a part of pop culture.
Everything has a meaning, within the meaning of the object is some form of art seen by others. Pop culture encompasses a variety of work with
different styles of art. Any form of art can be considered being a part of pop culture. Pop culture itself is a form of art. There are different forms of
art when it comes down to pop culture. Though, there are many forms of art, some people tend to feel that they do not belong in the pop culture
category. Comics at one time were not considered to be a form of art. According to Douglas Walk, "Comic culture couldn't have attracted as many
people as it's attracted" (Walk 570). The quote shows that comics were not always as popular as they are now. People would not have come to fact
that comics could possibly be considered as art. People see art in different ways. Not everyone sees art the same. Pop culture has bought about many
ways of seeing different forms art. For instance, Susan Willis' "From Inside the Mouse: Work and Play at Disney World" shows that Disney World
shows many forms of art throughout the theme park. Disney World itself, if a form of art. According to Willis, "Nothing is left to the imagination or
the unforeseen" (Willis 587). You
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Definition Essay On Popular Culture
Your definition on what is popular culture is very clear. I agree that people are easily swept away by the popular idea at the time with little
persuasion. I remember the time that everybody was playing Angry Bird and Candy Crush just because everybody else was doing it. During the
summer Pokemon Go was pretty popular but it was all because of the hype and wanting to fit in. Some people that played weren't even fans of
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The Importance Of Beauty In Popular Culture
Question? How do you define yourself as an individual? Through your style, through your mind, through the way that you curl your tongue or even
toes? We all have a unique way about who we are and how we carry about ourselves, and it can't simply be defined through the manikins that you see in
stores or with the false reality that many media corporations have shown to their audience through poster ads, TV commercial, and products they sell,
sets a barrier between the reality and fantasy of beauty standards. Sadly, with programs like Photoshop and SkinneePix, the media helps create the
illusion that corporations want their audience to see. These television, magazines, newspapers, and billboard advertisements that different corporations
create, are not the only thing that influences standards of beauty in popular culture. But, when shopping online, many companies only put the products
that they want to sell and give the consumers the freedom and the right to choose whatever product that they want without the judgment others and/or
an advertisement, which is why buying online is personally called my safe place!
Popular culture places a large amount of emphasis on the "ideal model look." Which consist of a slender build, perfect hair style, a certain style of
makeup, and always dressed in the latest style of fashion. These images are captured and are published in many different magazines such as Vogue,
Glamour, and Fashion to captive the reader's attention into either buying a
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The Influence of Popular Culture on Society's Self–Perception
Popular culture has an undeniable influence on how society perceives itself. When examining mass culture, one must keep in mind the equilibrium
between how much we, as a society, affect the way popular culture is constructed and to what extent popular culture influences the way we view
ourselves and shapes our ideologies. An aspect of popular culture that may serve to greatly exemplify this theory of society as both the affecter and the
affected is the genre of magazines targeted at young women. Though these publications are targeted as the representation of our society's adolescent
females, they actually have a great influence over the ways in which teens view and construct...show more content...
The cover stories include "Men, Sex, and You: Real Men Tell You How to Push Their Pleasure Buttons", "Ten Ways to...Have a Lust
–Worthy Body",
"Sex and Love Guide", "Dare–to–Wear Lingerie", and "Make Him Yours Forever (Or, For as Long as You Want Him)". While Twist deals with sex
more evasively, Complete Woman gives more detailed and open sexual advice. From the subject material, we can gather that this is a magazine aimed
at older teenage to early twenty–year–old women. Because this publication contains no advertisements, it is difficult to make an analysis of
class–orientation of this publication. However, we may assume because of the age bracket it targets, Complete Woman is aimed at about the same
consumer class as Twist.
The final magazine I will be examining is Marie Claire. This is another publication aimed at a more mature audience, with a deeper focus on beauty
through materialism. Like Complete Woman, it contains more explicit sexual detail and a more serious focus on relationships. Also, because of its
abundance of advertisements of expensive cosmetics and clothing, we may assume that this magazine is class–specific to a wealthier consumer. Marie
Claire's cover stories include "What Your Style Says About You", "How to Get Perfect Skin: 44 Products that Really Work", "How Often Do You
Have Sex?", "Men: What They Don't Want You To Do", and "428 Fashion and Beauty Ideas".
Though the three magazines have slightly different audience targets, the
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Pop Culture: A Short Story
The peppery scent of Green Giant shrubs mingled with humid summer air, and I breathed a sigh of relief as a cool breeze lifted my shirt from my
sticky stomach. Impatiently, I rustled through the bushes and the leaves with prickly ends. Casting an eye about, I saw a deserted landscape. Heart
sinking with realization, I peered into the balconies of my friends to confirm my suspicions. The well–lit windows showed the unmistakable glow of
the square television in every house. Disappointed, I trudged home with only four words for my mother.
"But everyone watches it!"
As a child, I was bright eyed and bushy haired, constantly wheedling to my mother about the television channels we didn't have. My parents
wouldn't pay for Premium Cable with channels like Nickelodeon and Disney despite my frequent (admittedly dramatic) requests. I grew up watching
public programming, reading all the books I could get my hands on, (and the occasional cereal box) and playing outside long after the sun left.
Rarities like "Drake and Josh," and "Hannah Montana" were reserved for brief periods in waiting rooms at doctor offices where the TV would play
idly until the checkup. I pounced on every opportunity, staring hungrily at the screen, taking in the forbidden dialogues and characters, so I could...show
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This has led to my eccentric tastes ranging from an appreciation of Greek temple architecture to artisanal jelly bean making. While my friends grew
up cherishing their DVD's and cassettes, I carefully dusted my books every night before bed, and read feverishly under the covers, transported to
Narnia and Hogwarts before I got caught. And while I cannot entirely forgive my parents for not letting me watch "High School Musical," I appreciate
that because of it, I can bring my own perspective to the proverbial
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The Popular Culture And The Theory Of Pop Culture
I believe that the phenomenon of greeting banners by communities and families is a kind of pop culture. Popular culture or pop culture is a kind of
phenomena that becomes mainstreams in a certain culture, in this case the culture of Balinese people. Balinese people take a new form of the way
they deliver their Hari raya greeting, that is through banner and it somehow become popular and mainstreams. So what the importance of studying or
doing research about pop culture is to find out the underplaying assumption, the power behind the pop culture and the moral, attitude and philosophical
construct of the society that implement the pop culture. From it, we can get a better understanding about how that certain society works and how their
perception and behavior are shaped by the pop culture. One of the theories of pop culture study is the theory of mass society....show more content...
What people think about something and what are their attitude of a certain mater is an important aspect of their life in approaching and solving
problems. Basically, it is about how they face the world and how their behavior can influence their own well being and the society. In a study about
innovation, Robert Sternberg state that creativity is, in large part, a decision that people make. He studies the thinking processes that distinguish
creative people and highlights attitudes that help spark creativity and stimulate innovation. Understanding the creativity of people in a society in
expressing things and solving their problem may help researcher to assess and answer their inquiry needs as well as promoting something that may
improve their welfare. So as I state before, understanding the phenomenon of greeting banner may help us to develop other similar strategies or
phenomenon for other good purposes, like for example, rising awareness of the more important
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Pop culture has positive effects on communities around the world for many years. This topic had been up for discussion throughout history, and how
beneficial different pop cultures have on society. Pop culture influences children and young adults in our society to develop skills in their life.
Gaming and fashion build skills and create community around our nation. In our modern society gaming has beneficial impacts to people in our
world. People believe that gaming builds skills in everyday life and this is a good way to boost society. According to McGonigal " They are the
nine–to–fivers who come home and apply all of the smarts and talents that are underutilized at work to plan and coordinate complex raids and quests in
massively multiplayer online games like Final Fantasy XI and the Lineage...show more content...
Fashion builds skills for different people improving their critical thinking, active learning, negotiating and instructing. In their documentary
"Sneakerheadz" filmmakers David T. Friendly and Mick Partridge discuss the importance of sneakers as a reflection of society's values. For
example, the documentary traces the rise of Michael Jordan as a celebrity and sneaker fashion icon. The documentary shows how Jordan influenced
society by the release of the "Retro" jordans. This impacted society heavily because everyone wanted to get their hands on a pair of Retro Jordans
and at this time everyone wanted to be like "Mike." Also in the documentary it shows the importance and the value of the different type of sneaker
value. There was people getting jobs for Nike to design different type of sneakers getting more known with something they love. Also there was people
who had outstanding sneaker collection, from Nike, Reebok, Adidas plus others. These people have from 1000–2000 pair of shoes in their house or in
a holding lot. Throughout the movie people gave their opinion on sneakers and how much it means to their
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Pop Culture Vs Popular Culture
Each novel includes a different spin on the monomyth. However, pop culture also follows a similar format. My favorite band, Chiodos, includes a
song on an older album that alludes to the albatross and limitation of life. The song is named "We swam from Albatross, the Day we lost Kailey
Cost", the tone of the song releases a melancholy mood and harsh, slow drums and guitar sounds. These interesting and relevant lyrics partake, "
There in the heart that will never be filled and we will wait, we'll wait in that place, Still, all I'm looking for is something, something that I've found,
we can't go back... If I were two–faced, would I be wearing this one? Everything that happened between us was real...So say goodbye now" (Bone
Palace Ballet 2008).
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Popular culture has an effect on everyone's life in this world. If we don't look like the pretty faces our television and movies advertise to us, than our
life tends to be more difficult growing up. Our country provides fast food chains that are deleterious to our health, but since corporations made them
popular, the average American thinks nothing of it. Even though a lot of Americanpopular culture isn't the best choice in our lives, Judith Ortiz Cofer,
Nora Ephron, and Eric Schlosser use this theme of popular culture in their essays. In Cofer's "The Story of My Body", the author talks about her
experience growing up in a world where her culture and looks does not fit into America's popular cultured society. For instance, Cofer is...show more
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As you can see, skin color, race, and looks has a lot to do with the current place and time in popular culture. In Nora Ephron's "The Boston
Photographs", many reactions are conveyed from a photo that all ties into popular culture and what's acceptable in society. Stanley Forman, who was
the photographer for this photograph, captured a rescue attempt that failed and led to a woman's death. Ephron writes that "they are pictures of death
in action, of that split second when luck run out, and it is impossible to look at them without feeling their extraordinary impact and remembering, in an
almost subconscious way, the morbid fantasy of falling, falling off a building, falling to one's death" (434). There were a lot of responses around the
country and most of it was negative due to the result of the incident. Even though most of the comments were negative about the photograph, there
were some positive comments that go beyond the demise of the young woman's death. Marshall L. Stone of Maine's Bangor Dailey News, "claimed
that the Boston pictures showed the dangers of fire escapes and raised questions about slumlords" (435). Ephron wrote that the photographs
"dramatically conveyed something that had happened, and that business we're in. They were news...", even though the pictures show a real life event
and not woman's dead bod, the people are not used to seeing reality. Popular culture in America at
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Pop Culture Is Everywhere
Popular culture is everywhere. The book definition says pop culture is a collection of thoughts, ideas, attitudes, perspectives, images, and more
preferred by the mainstream population. Popular culture, regardless of the generation or era, consistently focuses on music, fashion, expressions, and
values.
In the 1960s, The Beatles are heard everywhere: pocket–sized transistor radios, eight–track stereos in cars, and portable record players. Everyone with a
radio can sing along to the thrilling quality of stereo FM broadcasts. In the 1970s, social progressive values that began in the 1960s, such as increasing
political awareness and political and economic liberty of women, continued to grow. The environmentalist movement began to increase dramatically
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1990s Pop Culture Essay
During the 1990, American Art culture and literature became popular and dominated the nation feds fashion , defined popular culture in the 1990s this
caused American entertainment to become popular these popular culture changes help evolution American. I'm writing about how literature was great
in the 1990s art was something that dominated great in the 1990s culture was very Popular in the 1990s.The 1990s had good activities like ordinary
people and everyday life. For example, built large installations, utilizing various items found in his New York neighborhood, as a way of exploring
social issues such as poverty, race and consumer culture. The spread of the Internet and the global connections that it fostered helped inspire a 1990s art
movement,...show more content...
A prime example was Tony Kushner's , which debuted on Broadway in 1993 and focused upon the AIDS crisis. Another much
–heralded play was
Jonathan Larsen's, a 1996 musical inspired by La Boheme, which explored the travails of struggling artists, bohemians and drug users in New
York.Compared to the 1980s, in which the movement rejected the idea of overriding truth and maintained that was the only thing that mattered, the
cultural world of the 1990s had a lot less drama. But it was still a period in which the visual and performing arts, literature and architecture produced
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Value of Popular Culture
Function of Popular Culture Although many people believe that popular culture is negatively effecting our and our children 's lives, because it is
saturated with meaningless information and dumbing us down to drones which sit in front of televisions or computers, it is actually a very important
aspect of our lives which allows our society to function more smoothly and easily. Before we get into this we should first define popular culture.
Popular is defined as "of, pertaining to, or consisting of the common people, or the people as a whole as distinguished from any particular class;
constituted or carried on by the people." Culture is defined as "the totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns, arts, beliefs,...show more content...
This demand then allows the company to think of new outside the box ideas such as the Iphone which was recently released and had a lot of buzz
around it. Another extremely important example of this is the production of the World Wide Web which "is largely driven by one of the most
financially successful areas of popular culture – pornography." Now the internet is used for millions of different things and has successfully given
people new ways to think about the world and access to information about what is "cool" in other countries that was not easily attainable before the
creation of the internet.Another important function of popular culture is that can be a driving force behind social change. "Harriet Beecher Stowe's
publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) prepared America for massive organization of its racial structure, and is credited as at least a partial cause of
the Civil War." This book had an extremely influential impact on what people thought about African Americans, especially women, because it showed
them that they go through the same difficulties and hardships that white women go through. A more recent example of this would be the movie
"Scarface" which was "one of the boldest, most potent, raw and violently–brutal gangster–crime films ever made." This movie played a hugely
significant role
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Folk Culture And Popular Culture
Would you want to drink blood? Eat termites? How about have your baby tossed off of a building? These are just a few different rituals and
cultures that exist all around our world. They might not be what we call "normal," but to those who are practicing them, they are part of their popular
or folk culture, and for them, are completely normal. Perspective is everything. The main difference between folk and popular culture is the impact it
has on society. Folk culture is usually practiced within a small group of people or city. On the other hand, popular culture is seen in a large group or
country. This is why you usually see popular culture taking place in large groups in more developed countries (MDCs), rather than the least...show more
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This small ethnic group is known as the Wodaabe people. What makes the group interesting and different is that they have a dance festival where
men can steal other men's wives! The Wodaabe men dress up and paint their faces to make themselves look desirable to the women judges. They also
perform mating dances to attract the judges. Married or not, women are allowed to pick any man they want and choose whether they want to marry
them. This usually results after an"entertainment" night to decide whether or not he is a good candidate for her. If the woman is already married she
is allowed to either replace her original husband, or be married to both! In America this practice, is very unusual, albeit illegal, to be married to two
men...let alone have a festival to replace your own husband! However, there are very small religious factions within the US that still practice plural
marriage. The majority of Americans do not support this religious/folk culture in our society. Also in Nigeria, there is a weird custom of eating winged
termites! They are usually consumed during the rainy season because that is when these termites appear. You just roast them, sprinkle a little salt, and
bon appetit! Although, Nigerian research has shown that these creatures could potentially lead to the treatment of asthma, wounds, malnutrition, etc.!
Perhaps, what just seems gross to Americans, may, in other cultures have real reasons behind them. There are also odd cultures in
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Reflection Paper On Pop Culture
Throughout this 6 week Pop Culture course, I can definitely say that I have learned a lot and will be able to apply my knowledge to future classes
and such. In this course we thoroughly discussed the theories of semiotics, cultural economy, hegemony, commodity fetishism, the genre cycle,
globalization, and the social construction of gender, race and class, all which is a large part of our present day community and culture. Despite
learning about all of these central concepts, the two theories that I think make up a big part of our culture and the way that we see the world, is both
semiotics and the social construction of gender, race and class. I chose to do my paper on a certain individual and her family because I think that they
are a major part of our culture and society.
Kim Kardashian is one of the most well known celebrity figures in pop culture today and the world has seen her rise to fame from her family's
popular reality tv show, Keeping up with the Kardashians. Everybody knows about Kris Jenner, her "momager", we know about her sister's health
issues, we know who her father is, Robert Kardashian, since he represented OJ Simpson in the murder trial of Nicole Brown Simpson, and we
definitely know about her 72 day marriage to Kris Humphries. But two of the biggest questions that I can't help but think is why exactly do we care so
much about this her and why/how has she become such a large influential figure in popular culture today?
Recently she was featured on the cover of a well known magazine, Vogue, which is known for who adorns their cover each month. Following Kim
Kardashian's debut on the cover, the magazine received quite a bit of negative comments, asking why she deserved to be there in the first place. In
oh the places you could go, semiotic analysis, a quote by Anna Wintour, the chief editor for Vogue magazine said, "part of the pleasure of editing
Vogue, one that lies in a long tradition of this magazine, is being able to feature those who define the culture at any given moment, who stir things up,
whose presence in the world shapes the way it looks and influences the way we see it." Kim Kardashian and her family are said to be the ones that
define our culture but it makes you wonder, what
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The Themes Of Popular Culture
Why Themes in Popular Culture are Important to Study
The study of popular culture is useful in many ways. To be more specific, this course has reached its three intended main ideas: what it means to be
American, how to be more consumption–conscious, and how to apply these studies in our own lives. Jim Cullen puts this in a less specific sense,
arguing that the study of popular culture can "afford valuable clues – about collective fears, hopes, and debates" (Cullen, The Art of Democracy, 2). We
use these clues to understand the world around us, as well as why we do what we do as Americans and as humans. I will be touching on themes that
relate to this quotation by Cullen, escapism, exploitation, and globalization, as well as how these themes relate to the course goals.
"For most of the twentieth century, [popular culture] has been denigrated by intellectuals of all ideological stripes as either meaningless escapism or
a dangerous narcotic" (Cullen 2). Popular culture is a form of escapism; however, I would argue against those intellectuals calling it meaningless,
because, as we have also learned from Cullen, the elites will reject new forms of popular culture. Returning to escapism, an example we have seen is
in comic books. Adolescent boys would turn to comics as a source of escapism. For example, lower–class second–generation Jewish immigrants,
searching for their place to fit in society, created Superman. Their comics appealed to young boys, in a post–Depression era, with
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Popular Culture And Social Media Essay
Popular culture was, and perhaps still is, seen as a touchy and risky topic that should not be experimented in by many educational institutions. Callahan
and Low (2004) point out that popular culture is looked upon unfavorably due to its fluid nature and habit of putting teachers in zones outside their
expertise and familiarity (p.52). Additionally, as described by GutiГ©rrez (2011)popular culture and the fandoms that inevitably followed were
believed to create a single path by which the individual merely payed tribute to a source material without having ever gained or learned anything in
return (p.227). Furthermore, Hull and Stornaiuolo (2010) assert that formal, or standardized, schooling is skeptical of the potential educational value
while magnifying the potential risks of popular culture and social media (p 85), perhaps prompting instructors to stick to traditional techniques in lieu of
potential dangers, to both students and their own job security. Why then, despite the potentially debilitating aspects of popular culture in the classroom,
do some teachers still choose to incorporate them? Admittedly, I observed very few instances of pop culture implementation during my first field
experience, however those that did incorporate popular culture did so naturally, enthusiastically, and so masterfully that it was without a doubt
beneficial when compared to classes that were kept material "dry" and by the books. Therefore, the real question becomes: How do teachers
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Religion In Popular Culture Essay
Religion in Popular Culture Popular culture is culture found in a large, heterogeneous society, that shares certain habits despite differences in other
personal characteristic. Popular culture can consist of: a popular song, performer,movie or tv show, comic trip, "super hero", etc. I decided to choose
a song by Carrie Underwood called " Jesus Take the wheel". The title itself is pretty self explanatory. The purpose of this song is saying that when
times get tough that's when people want help, need guidance from God. They ask him forgiveness and hope that God set them on the right path. In the
song, "Jesus Take the Wheel" the main character is a stressed young adult, who's trying to get home to see her parents for christmas with her child
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Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me? How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and day after day have sorrow in
my heart? How long will my enemy triumph over me? Look on me and answer, Lord my God. Give light to my eyes, or I will sleep in death, and my
enemy will say, "I have overcome him," and my foes will rejoice when I fall. But I trust in your unfailing love; my heart rejoices in your salvation. I
will sing the Lord's praise, for he has been good to me." This has 6 verses, at first he questions God then he calls God out. But then he worshiped
God, he thanks God. For the things he have done for him. David was feeling hopeless, so he called on God. Just like in Carrie Underwood– " Jesus
take the wheel". The young adult called for God when she felt powerless. A subliminal religious motif from the video was that it was recorded in a
church. Church has a variety of meanings. Some may say it's to worship the lord, or a place to pray. Also, in the video it shows the mother and her
baby growing old together. Its as if they were saying by giving your life to God, you live longer. Without God there's no
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The Culture Of Popular Culture Essay
Popular culture is a term that holds various meanings depending on where it 's being defined and the context of its use. It is usually recognized as the
language or people's culture that prevails in a society at a point in time. As social researcher Brummett explains in his book "Rhetorical Dimensions of
Popular Culture", pop culture reflects the characteristics of social life, where the publicly are most actively involved. Popular culture is known as the
'culture of the people'. This culture is determined by the interactions between people within their daily activities, for instance, dressing styles, use of
language, greeting rituals and the ways that people behave in public, etc. are all examples of popular culture. Popular culture is also diverted by the
mass media (Abbott and Sapsford, 1987).
Popular culture is generally believed to be comprised of a variety of elements. For example, popular culture covers the most contemporary and instant
aspects of our lives. These aspects can often show the characteristics of rapid change, especially in today's highly technological and informative world
in which, people are highly influenced by the universal media. Certain standards of behaviour and common beliefs are reflected in pop culture.
Because of its cohesion, pop culture both influences and reflects people's daily life. Moreover, brands can reach iconic pop status. However, these
aspects are not constant and may change rapidly. (Abbott and Sapsford, 1987).
With these vital
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Popular Culture Impact On Society
Throughout the world, popular culture has made an impact, especially on especially to people living throughout the world. The impact of popular
culture has several benefits on both individuals and society. Several of the benefits that popular culture has on society are entertaining, informing, and
interactions. One of the benefits of popular culture is entertainment. First, people are entertained by attending public events. For example, people
attend sporting events. For example, fans can attends sporting events such football, basketball, and baseball games to watch their favorite team
play. Also, several fans benefit by watching their team play on TV. Secondly, people attend other public events such as concerts of famous
celebrities. Thirdly, individuals can be entertained by watching movies. In her essay Shih talks about how movies can be entertaining (389). For
example, in action movies such as Mission Impossible there several Hollywood stunts that entertains the people who are watching the movie. Also,
in mystery films the main goal is to keep people guessing on what is going to happen like in the movie cube. Next, entertainment benefits society
through electronics. For example, people are entertained by downloading apps that allow them to listen to music, play games, and watch movies
some examples of these examples of apps that people that are downloadable includes apps such as Candy Crush, Spotify, and Crackle. Furthermore,
entertainment is a benefit to society because it relieves stress. For example, if a person isn't having a great day they can click on a website similar to
YouTube and watch funny video such as "ghetto chef" series by a YouTube channel called DashieXP. Also, stress is relieved by watching movies on a
site such as Netflix, which features different types of categories such as tv shows, comedy, horror, and action. In addition,popular culture educates
people and society. One way of informing people is with the news. For example, sites such as onlineathens.com inform people about what is happening
in town. Also, the website informs people on sports including the latest scores from UGA. Also, Network channels such as FOX, MSNBC, and CNN
informs people about major events around the world
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Forms of Pop Culture: Understanding Different Art Styles in Society

  • 1. Forms Of Pop Culture There are many forms of pop culture seen throughout society. Many people see pop culture in different forms. Some may see pop culture in a comic book series or on social media platforms. There are some things that people do not feel should be considered being a part of pop culture. Everything has a meaning, within the meaning of the object is some form of art seen by others. Pop culture encompasses a variety of work with different styles of art. Any form of art can be considered being a part of pop culture. Pop culture itself is a form of art. There are different forms of art when it comes down to pop culture. Though, there are many forms of art, some people tend to feel that they do not belong in the pop culture category. Comics at one time were not considered to be a form of art. According to Douglas Walk, "Comic culture couldn't have attracted as many people as it's attracted" (Walk 570). The quote shows that comics were not always as popular as they are now. People would not have come to fact that comics could possibly be considered as art. People see art in different ways. Not everyone sees art the same. Pop culture has bought about many ways of seeing different forms art. For instance, Susan Willis' "From Inside the Mouse: Work and Play at Disney World" shows that Disney World shows many forms of art throughout the theme park. Disney World itself, if a form of art. According to Willis, "Nothing is left to the imagination or the unforeseen" (Willis 587). You Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Definition Essay On Popular Culture Your definition on what is popular culture is very clear. I agree that people are easily swept away by the popular idea at the time with little persuasion. I remember the time that everybody was playing Angry Bird and Candy Crush just because everybody else was doing it. During the summer Pokemon Go was pretty popular but it was all because of the hype and wanting to fit in. Some people that played weren't even fans of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. The Importance Of Beauty In Popular Culture Question? How do you define yourself as an individual? Through your style, through your mind, through the way that you curl your tongue or even toes? We all have a unique way about who we are and how we carry about ourselves, and it can't simply be defined through the manikins that you see in stores or with the false reality that many media corporations have shown to their audience through poster ads, TV commercial, and products they sell, sets a barrier between the reality and fantasy of beauty standards. Sadly, with programs like Photoshop and SkinneePix, the media helps create the illusion that corporations want their audience to see. These television, magazines, newspapers, and billboard advertisements that different corporations create, are not the only thing that influences standards of beauty in popular culture. But, when shopping online, many companies only put the products that they want to sell and give the consumers the freedom and the right to choose whatever product that they want without the judgment others and/or an advertisement, which is why buying online is personally called my safe place! Popular culture places a large amount of emphasis on the "ideal model look." Which consist of a slender build, perfect hair style, a certain style of makeup, and always dressed in the latest style of fashion. These images are captured and are published in many different magazines such as Vogue, Glamour, and Fashion to captive the reader's attention into either buying a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. The Influence of Popular Culture on Society's Self–Perception Popular culture has an undeniable influence on how society perceives itself. When examining mass culture, one must keep in mind the equilibrium between how much we, as a society, affect the way popular culture is constructed and to what extent popular culture influences the way we view ourselves and shapes our ideologies. An aspect of popular culture that may serve to greatly exemplify this theory of society as both the affecter and the affected is the genre of magazines targeted at young women. Though these publications are targeted as the representation of our society's adolescent females, they actually have a great influence over the ways in which teens view and construct...show more content... The cover stories include "Men, Sex, and You: Real Men Tell You How to Push Their Pleasure Buttons", "Ten Ways to...Have a Lust –Worthy Body", "Sex and Love Guide", "Dare–to–Wear Lingerie", and "Make Him Yours Forever (Or, For as Long as You Want Him)". While Twist deals with sex more evasively, Complete Woman gives more detailed and open sexual advice. From the subject material, we can gather that this is a magazine aimed at older teenage to early twenty–year–old women. Because this publication contains no advertisements, it is difficult to make an analysis of class–orientation of this publication. However, we may assume because of the age bracket it targets, Complete Woman is aimed at about the same consumer class as Twist. The final magazine I will be examining is Marie Claire. This is another publication aimed at a more mature audience, with a deeper focus on beauty through materialism. Like Complete Woman, it contains more explicit sexual detail and a more serious focus on relationships. Also, because of its abundance of advertisements of expensive cosmetics and clothing, we may assume that this magazine is class–specific to a wealthier consumer. Marie Claire's cover stories include "What Your Style Says About You", "How to Get Perfect Skin: 44 Products that Really Work", "How Often Do You Have Sex?", "Men: What They Don't Want You To Do", and "428 Fashion and Beauty Ideas". Though the three magazines have slightly different audience targets, the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Pop Culture: A Short Story The peppery scent of Green Giant shrubs mingled with humid summer air, and I breathed a sigh of relief as a cool breeze lifted my shirt from my sticky stomach. Impatiently, I rustled through the bushes and the leaves with prickly ends. Casting an eye about, I saw a deserted landscape. Heart sinking with realization, I peered into the balconies of my friends to confirm my suspicions. The well–lit windows showed the unmistakable glow of the square television in every house. Disappointed, I trudged home with only four words for my mother. "But everyone watches it!" As a child, I was bright eyed and bushy haired, constantly wheedling to my mother about the television channels we didn't have. My parents wouldn't pay for Premium Cable with channels like Nickelodeon and Disney despite my frequent (admittedly dramatic) requests. I grew up watching public programming, reading all the books I could get my hands on, (and the occasional cereal box) and playing outside long after the sun left. Rarities like "Drake and Josh," and "Hannah Montana" were reserved for brief periods in waiting rooms at doctor offices where the TV would play idly until the checkup. I pounced on every opportunity, staring hungrily at the screen, taking in the forbidden dialogues and characters, so I could...show more content... This has led to my eccentric tastes ranging from an appreciation of Greek temple architecture to artisanal jelly bean making. While my friends grew up cherishing their DVD's and cassettes, I carefully dusted my books every night before bed, and read feverishly under the covers, transported to Narnia and Hogwarts before I got caught. And while I cannot entirely forgive my parents for not letting me watch "High School Musical," I appreciate that because of it, I can bring my own perspective to the proverbial Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. The Popular Culture And The Theory Of Pop Culture I believe that the phenomenon of greeting banners by communities and families is a kind of pop culture. Popular culture or pop culture is a kind of phenomena that becomes mainstreams in a certain culture, in this case the culture of Balinese people. Balinese people take a new form of the way they deliver their Hari raya greeting, that is through banner and it somehow become popular and mainstreams. So what the importance of studying or doing research about pop culture is to find out the underplaying assumption, the power behind the pop culture and the moral, attitude and philosophical construct of the society that implement the pop culture. From it, we can get a better understanding about how that certain society works and how their perception and behavior are shaped by the pop culture. One of the theories of pop culture study is the theory of mass society....show more content... What people think about something and what are their attitude of a certain mater is an important aspect of their life in approaching and solving problems. Basically, it is about how they face the world and how their behavior can influence their own well being and the society. In a study about innovation, Robert Sternberg state that creativity is, in large part, a decision that people make. He studies the thinking processes that distinguish creative people and highlights attitudes that help spark creativity and stimulate innovation. Understanding the creativity of people in a society in expressing things and solving their problem may help researcher to assess and answer their inquiry needs as well as promoting something that may improve their welfare. So as I state before, understanding the phenomenon of greeting banner may help us to develop other similar strategies or phenomenon for other good purposes, like for example, rising awareness of the more important Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Pop culture has positive effects on communities around the world for many years. This topic had been up for discussion throughout history, and how beneficial different pop cultures have on society. Pop culture influences children and young adults in our society to develop skills in their life. Gaming and fashion build skills and create community around our nation. In our modern society gaming has beneficial impacts to people in our world. People believe that gaming builds skills in everyday life and this is a good way to boost society. According to McGonigal " They are the nine–to–fivers who come home and apply all of the smarts and talents that are underutilized at work to plan and coordinate complex raids and quests in massively multiplayer online games like Final Fantasy XI and the Lineage...show more content... Fashion builds skills for different people improving their critical thinking, active learning, negotiating and instructing. In their documentary "Sneakerheadz" filmmakers David T. Friendly and Mick Partridge discuss the importance of sneakers as a reflection of society's values. For example, the documentary traces the rise of Michael Jordan as a celebrity and sneaker fashion icon. The documentary shows how Jordan influenced society by the release of the "Retro" jordans. This impacted society heavily because everyone wanted to get their hands on a pair of Retro Jordans and at this time everyone wanted to be like "Mike." Also in the documentary it shows the importance and the value of the different type of sneaker value. There was people getting jobs for Nike to design different type of sneakers getting more known with something they love. Also there was people who had outstanding sneaker collection, from Nike, Reebok, Adidas plus others. These people have from 1000–2000 pair of shoes in their house or in a holding lot. Throughout the movie people gave their opinion on sneakers and how much it means to their Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Pop Culture Vs Popular Culture Each novel includes a different spin on the monomyth. However, pop culture also follows a similar format. My favorite band, Chiodos, includes a song on an older album that alludes to the albatross and limitation of life. The song is named "We swam from Albatross, the Day we lost Kailey Cost", the tone of the song releases a melancholy mood and harsh, slow drums and guitar sounds. These interesting and relevant lyrics partake, " There in the heart that will never be filled and we will wait, we'll wait in that place, Still, all I'm looking for is something, something that I've found, we can't go back... If I were two–faced, would I be wearing this one? Everything that happened between us was real...So say goodbye now" (Bone Palace Ballet 2008). Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Popular culture has an effect on everyone's life in this world. If we don't look like the pretty faces our television and movies advertise to us, than our life tends to be more difficult growing up. Our country provides fast food chains that are deleterious to our health, but since corporations made them popular, the average American thinks nothing of it. Even though a lot of Americanpopular culture isn't the best choice in our lives, Judith Ortiz Cofer, Nora Ephron, and Eric Schlosser use this theme of popular culture in their essays. In Cofer's "The Story of My Body", the author talks about her experience growing up in a world where her culture and looks does not fit into America's popular cultured society. For instance, Cofer is...show more content... As you can see, skin color, race, and looks has a lot to do with the current place and time in popular culture. In Nora Ephron's "The Boston Photographs", many reactions are conveyed from a photo that all ties into popular culture and what's acceptable in society. Stanley Forman, who was the photographer for this photograph, captured a rescue attempt that failed and led to a woman's death. Ephron writes that "they are pictures of death in action, of that split second when luck run out, and it is impossible to look at them without feeling their extraordinary impact and remembering, in an almost subconscious way, the morbid fantasy of falling, falling off a building, falling to one's death" (434). There were a lot of responses around the country and most of it was negative due to the result of the incident. Even though most of the comments were negative about the photograph, there were some positive comments that go beyond the demise of the young woman's death. Marshall L. Stone of Maine's Bangor Dailey News, "claimed that the Boston pictures showed the dangers of fire escapes and raised questions about slumlords" (435). Ephron wrote that the photographs "dramatically conveyed something that had happened, and that business we're in. They were news...", even though the pictures show a real life event and not woman's dead bod, the people are not used to seeing reality. Popular culture in America at Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Pop Culture Is Everywhere Popular culture is everywhere. The book definition says pop culture is a collection of thoughts, ideas, attitudes, perspectives, images, and more preferred by the mainstream population. Popular culture, regardless of the generation or era, consistently focuses on music, fashion, expressions, and values. In the 1960s, The Beatles are heard everywhere: pocket–sized transistor radios, eight–track stereos in cars, and portable record players. Everyone with a radio can sing along to the thrilling quality of stereo FM broadcasts. In the 1970s, social progressive values that began in the 1960s, such as increasing political awareness and political and economic liberty of women, continued to grow. The environmentalist movement began to increase dramatically Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. 1990s Pop Culture Essay During the 1990, American Art culture and literature became popular and dominated the nation feds fashion , defined popular culture in the 1990s this caused American entertainment to become popular these popular culture changes help evolution American. I'm writing about how literature was great in the 1990s art was something that dominated great in the 1990s culture was very Popular in the 1990s.The 1990s had good activities like ordinary people and everyday life. For example, built large installations, utilizing various items found in his New York neighborhood, as a way of exploring social issues such as poverty, race and consumer culture. The spread of the Internet and the global connections that it fostered helped inspire a 1990s art movement,...show more content... A prime example was Tony Kushner's , which debuted on Broadway in 1993 and focused upon the AIDS crisis. Another much –heralded play was Jonathan Larsen's, a 1996 musical inspired by La Boheme, which explored the travails of struggling artists, bohemians and drug users in New York.Compared to the 1980s, in which the movement rejected the idea of overriding truth and maintained that was the only thing that mattered, the cultural world of the 1990s had a lot less drama. But it was still a period in which the visual and performing arts, literature and architecture produced Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Value of Popular Culture Function of Popular Culture Although many people believe that popular culture is negatively effecting our and our children 's lives, because it is saturated with meaningless information and dumbing us down to drones which sit in front of televisions or computers, it is actually a very important aspect of our lives which allows our society to function more smoothly and easily. Before we get into this we should first define popular culture. Popular is defined as "of, pertaining to, or consisting of the common people, or the people as a whole as distinguished from any particular class; constituted or carried on by the people." Culture is defined as "the totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns, arts, beliefs,...show more content... This demand then allows the company to think of new outside the box ideas such as the Iphone which was recently released and had a lot of buzz around it. Another extremely important example of this is the production of the World Wide Web which "is largely driven by one of the most financially successful areas of popular culture – pornography." Now the internet is used for millions of different things and has successfully given people new ways to think about the world and access to information about what is "cool" in other countries that was not easily attainable before the creation of the internet.Another important function of popular culture is that can be a driving force behind social change. "Harriet Beecher Stowe's publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) prepared America for massive organization of its racial structure, and is credited as at least a partial cause of the Civil War." This book had an extremely influential impact on what people thought about African Americans, especially women, because it showed them that they go through the same difficulties and hardships that white women go through. A more recent example of this would be the movie "Scarface" which was "one of the boldest, most potent, raw and violently–brutal gangster–crime films ever made." This movie played a hugely significant role Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Folk Culture And Popular Culture Would you want to drink blood? Eat termites? How about have your baby tossed off of a building? These are just a few different rituals and cultures that exist all around our world. They might not be what we call "normal," but to those who are practicing them, they are part of their popular or folk culture, and for them, are completely normal. Perspective is everything. The main difference between folk and popular culture is the impact it has on society. Folk culture is usually practiced within a small group of people or city. On the other hand, popular culture is seen in a large group or country. This is why you usually see popular culture taking place in large groups in more developed countries (MDCs), rather than the least...show more content... This small ethnic group is known as the Wodaabe people. What makes the group interesting and different is that they have a dance festival where men can steal other men's wives! The Wodaabe men dress up and paint their faces to make themselves look desirable to the women judges. They also perform mating dances to attract the judges. Married or not, women are allowed to pick any man they want and choose whether they want to marry them. This usually results after an"entertainment" night to decide whether or not he is a good candidate for her. If the woman is already married she is allowed to either replace her original husband, or be married to both! In America this practice, is very unusual, albeit illegal, to be married to two men...let alone have a festival to replace your own husband! However, there are very small religious factions within the US that still practice plural marriage. The majority of Americans do not support this religious/folk culture in our society. Also in Nigeria, there is a weird custom of eating winged termites! They are usually consumed during the rainy season because that is when these termites appear. You just roast them, sprinkle a little salt, and bon appetit! Although, Nigerian research has shown that these creatures could potentially lead to the treatment of asthma, wounds, malnutrition, etc.! Perhaps, what just seems gross to Americans, may, in other cultures have real reasons behind them. There are also odd cultures in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Reflection Paper On Pop Culture Throughout this 6 week Pop Culture course, I can definitely say that I have learned a lot and will be able to apply my knowledge to future classes and such. In this course we thoroughly discussed the theories of semiotics, cultural economy, hegemony, commodity fetishism, the genre cycle, globalization, and the social construction of gender, race and class, all which is a large part of our present day community and culture. Despite learning about all of these central concepts, the two theories that I think make up a big part of our culture and the way that we see the world, is both semiotics and the social construction of gender, race and class. I chose to do my paper on a certain individual and her family because I think that they are a major part of our culture and society. Kim Kardashian is one of the most well known celebrity figures in pop culture today and the world has seen her rise to fame from her family's popular reality tv show, Keeping up with the Kardashians. Everybody knows about Kris Jenner, her "momager", we know about her sister's health issues, we know who her father is, Robert Kardashian, since he represented OJ Simpson in the murder trial of Nicole Brown Simpson, and we definitely know about her 72 day marriage to Kris Humphries. But two of the biggest questions that I can't help but think is why exactly do we care so much about this her and why/how has she become such a large influential figure in popular culture today? Recently she was featured on the cover of a well known magazine, Vogue, which is known for who adorns their cover each month. Following Kim Kardashian's debut on the cover, the magazine received quite a bit of negative comments, asking why she deserved to be there in the first place. In oh the places you could go, semiotic analysis, a quote by Anna Wintour, the chief editor for Vogue magazine said, "part of the pleasure of editing Vogue, one that lies in a long tradition of this magazine, is being able to feature those who define the culture at any given moment, who stir things up, whose presence in the world shapes the way it looks and influences the way we see it." Kim Kardashian and her family are said to be the ones that define our culture but it makes you wonder, what Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. The Themes Of Popular Culture Why Themes in Popular Culture are Important to Study The study of popular culture is useful in many ways. To be more specific, this course has reached its three intended main ideas: what it means to be American, how to be more consumption–conscious, and how to apply these studies in our own lives. Jim Cullen puts this in a less specific sense, arguing that the study of popular culture can "afford valuable clues – about collective fears, hopes, and debates" (Cullen, The Art of Democracy, 2). We use these clues to understand the world around us, as well as why we do what we do as Americans and as humans. I will be touching on themes that relate to this quotation by Cullen, escapism, exploitation, and globalization, as well as how these themes relate to the course goals. "For most of the twentieth century, [popular culture] has been denigrated by intellectuals of all ideological stripes as either meaningless escapism or a dangerous narcotic" (Cullen 2). Popular culture is a form of escapism; however, I would argue against those intellectuals calling it meaningless, because, as we have also learned from Cullen, the elites will reject new forms of popular culture. Returning to escapism, an example we have seen is in comic books. Adolescent boys would turn to comics as a source of escapism. For example, lower–class second–generation Jewish immigrants, searching for their place to fit in society, created Superman. Their comics appealed to young boys, in a post–Depression era, with Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Popular Culture And Social Media Essay Popular culture was, and perhaps still is, seen as a touchy and risky topic that should not be experimented in by many educational institutions. Callahan and Low (2004) point out that popular culture is looked upon unfavorably due to its fluid nature and habit of putting teachers in zones outside their expertise and familiarity (p.52). Additionally, as described by GutiГ©rrez (2011)popular culture and the fandoms that inevitably followed were believed to create a single path by which the individual merely payed tribute to a source material without having ever gained or learned anything in return (p.227). Furthermore, Hull and Stornaiuolo (2010) assert that formal, or standardized, schooling is skeptical of the potential educational value while magnifying the potential risks of popular culture and social media (p 85), perhaps prompting instructors to stick to traditional techniques in lieu of potential dangers, to both students and their own job security. Why then, despite the potentially debilitating aspects of popular culture in the classroom, do some teachers still choose to incorporate them? Admittedly, I observed very few instances of pop culture implementation during my first field experience, however those that did incorporate popular culture did so naturally, enthusiastically, and so masterfully that it was without a doubt beneficial when compared to classes that were kept material "dry" and by the books. Therefore, the real question becomes: How do teachers Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Religion In Popular Culture Essay Religion in Popular Culture Popular culture is culture found in a large, heterogeneous society, that shares certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristic. Popular culture can consist of: a popular song, performer,movie or tv show, comic trip, "super hero", etc. I decided to choose a song by Carrie Underwood called " Jesus Take the wheel". The title itself is pretty self explanatory. The purpose of this song is saying that when times get tough that's when people want help, need guidance from God. They ask him forgiveness and hope that God set them on the right path. In the song, "Jesus Take the Wheel" the main character is a stressed young adult, who's trying to get home to see her parents for christmas with her child ...show more content... Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me? How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and day after day have sorrow in my heart? How long will my enemy triumph over me? Look on me and answer, Lord my God. Give light to my eyes, or I will sleep in death, and my enemy will say, "I have overcome him," and my foes will rejoice when I fall. But I trust in your unfailing love; my heart rejoices in your salvation. I will sing the Lord's praise, for he has been good to me." This has 6 verses, at first he questions God then he calls God out. But then he worshiped God, he thanks God. For the things he have done for him. David was feeling hopeless, so he called on God. Just like in Carrie Underwood– " Jesus take the wheel". The young adult called for God when she felt powerless. A subliminal religious motif from the video was that it was recorded in a church. Church has a variety of meanings. Some may say it's to worship the lord, or a place to pray. Also, in the video it shows the mother and her baby growing old together. Its as if they were saying by giving your life to God, you live longer. Without God there's no Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. The Culture Of Popular Culture Essay Popular culture is a term that holds various meanings depending on where it 's being defined and the context of its use. It is usually recognized as the language or people's culture that prevails in a society at a point in time. As social researcher Brummett explains in his book "Rhetorical Dimensions of Popular Culture", pop culture reflects the characteristics of social life, where the publicly are most actively involved. Popular culture is known as the 'culture of the people'. This culture is determined by the interactions between people within their daily activities, for instance, dressing styles, use of language, greeting rituals and the ways that people behave in public, etc. are all examples of popular culture. Popular culture is also diverted by the mass media (Abbott and Sapsford, 1987). Popular culture is generally believed to be comprised of a variety of elements. For example, popular culture covers the most contemporary and instant aspects of our lives. These aspects can often show the characteristics of rapid change, especially in today's highly technological and informative world in which, people are highly influenced by the universal media. Certain standards of behaviour and common beliefs are reflected in pop culture. Because of its cohesion, pop culture both influences and reflects people's daily life. Moreover, brands can reach iconic pop status. However, these aspects are not constant and may change rapidly. (Abbott and Sapsford, 1987). With these vital Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Popular Culture Impact On Society Throughout the world, popular culture has made an impact, especially on especially to people living throughout the world. The impact of popular culture has several benefits on both individuals and society. Several of the benefits that popular culture has on society are entertaining, informing, and interactions. One of the benefits of popular culture is entertainment. First, people are entertained by attending public events. For example, people attend sporting events. For example, fans can attends sporting events such football, basketball, and baseball games to watch their favorite team play. Also, several fans benefit by watching their team play on TV. Secondly, people attend other public events such as concerts of famous celebrities. Thirdly, individuals can be entertained by watching movies. In her essay Shih talks about how movies can be entertaining (389). For example, in action movies such as Mission Impossible there several Hollywood stunts that entertains the people who are watching the movie. Also, in mystery films the main goal is to keep people guessing on what is going to happen like in the movie cube. Next, entertainment benefits society through electronics. For example, people are entertained by downloading apps that allow them to listen to music, play games, and watch movies some examples of these examples of apps that people that are downloadable includes apps such as Candy Crush, Spotify, and Crackle. Furthermore, entertainment is a benefit to society because it relieves stress. For example, if a person isn't having a great day they can click on a website similar to YouTube and watch funny video such as "ghetto chef" series by a YouTube channel called DashieXP. Also, stress is relieved by watching movies on a site such as Netflix, which features different types of categories such as tv shows, comedy, horror, and action. In addition,popular culture educates people and society. One way of informing people is with the news. For example, sites such as onlineathens.com inform people about what is happening in town. Also, the website informs people on sports including the latest scores from UGA. Also, Network channels such as FOX, MSNBC, and CNN informs people about major events around the world Get more content on HelpWriting.net