1. Popular culture is the culture of a society in which the people in that society live.
Popular culture influences the how society behave, what they enjoy doing, what they
like to view and read and what they value and fear. This culture is created by those
activities and interests that people enjoyed by large amount of ordinary people in a
society. It seems that modern popular culture glamorises alcohol use, promoting this
as a positive pastime for teenagers.Songs are a part of the popular culture scandal
as it is a major aspect in society. Music is everywhere in commercials as jingles,
shops to help create a pleasant atmosphere. The song Like a G6 by Far East
Movement featuring the CataracsDev is an accurate example of alcohol being
glamorised to teenagers as the lyrics create a positive visual image of the
consumption of alcohol. Blogs such as tumblr created for teenagers and early adults
to express themselves and share their experiences is another major aspect that
spreads popular cultures influence. The blog ‘Teenage Alcoholic’ has a variety of
images that support the contention this blog this blog gives a positive attitude
towards alcohol as the images displayed aren’t the consequences of alcohol. Popular
culture displays a positive view on alcohol which affects teenagers.
This culture is created by those activities and interests that people enjoyed by large
amount of ordinary people in a society.