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$ u# y0 e: r% w: F/ G5 T: D% { "The media (books, film, music, television, for example) tend to create rather than reflect the values of a society."
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' Q+ c: X. O1 E Q+ h; \: ` For our grandparents it occurred through films and books.0 D5 H6 L+ M& `1 O
/ j0 Y! q2 B& _4 N0 v+ h; d For the baby boomers it was a result of television and revolutionary music.& J! Q% ?: L* v) m+ I7 J
5 F) W* x# j# \5 \ No matter how the impact took place, it is clear that since its very advent, the media have played a crucial role in not simply being representative of the values of our society but creating them as well.2 X% Y( s7 @% |" w9 q" p3 o8 A
' N! o( w. ~" u. c3 l2 |/ O During the roaring twenties Americans found themselves in a struggle between the old ways of their ancestors and the new ways of the future.: W: n; c2 |1 v2 W( S
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The once steadfast beliefs that men and women should not touch while dancing, and that ladies should not drink or smoke were suddenly being challenged./ g& H ~" R( S5 r! i0 c/ v* Z
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$ z6 v, C+ S4 ]' T/ P From where was all this rebellion stemming?
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Partly it was due to the returning doughboys from the shores of Europe bringing home revolutionary ideas they had encountered while at war.
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" Y! U# k: P& }. \9 O- p Nonetheless, returning soldiers could not be held responsible for the social upheaval that America experienced.: Q7 { n9 l3 w( O
! P, U$ f- ^2 r0 [" W: K0 J$ r" o# A9 d There had to be another cause, and there was, the media.
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9 f, G2 h5 D2 w! A9 y S2 g Although the films of the era were silent they spoke volumes to the society for which they were created.& L* k$ J; G X8 [+ U$ G+ B. }
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Women in these movies wore their hemlines a few inches shorter than the decade before them and they wore cosmetics to accentuate their new bobbed haircuts.+ x, b4 [ d; E- p3 o5 n
' ~* v! u: @9 b The movies, as well as the books of that era, demonstrated a new materialistic attitude that America had never before experienced.4 @* r5 ^/ n+ Z" S5 G# y% G
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Films portrayed every character as having the money to buy a new car, drink, smoke and partake in the leisures of life, a philosophy that was soon adopted by the youth of the decade.
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* N0 J: a3 R- l- x4 ?& v The use of the media in the twenties was to serve as a catalyst for the revolutionary ideas that were circulating.3 Y7 R* m% L$ K3 Z; ^3 V: L
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The films and books of that era sped America along its path of change that eventually led to the greatest social unrest that the United States had ever known.# h7 A& z7 b2 x2 \
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Unlike the twenties, the sixties and seventies utalized the media in a way that appealed to those searching for truth in a lost and confused world. |