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What role do audiences play in creating popular culture? Explain how Hollywood both manipulated and reflected the popular culture of the 1950's and 60's. Analyze a popular film of the time. This paper should be 2-3 pages, in APA style, utilizing the college's library resources. One scholarly article as a minimum should be included in your essay.
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Question One
The audience plays a vital role in the process of creating popular culture. For instance,
the manner that the audience will react to different aspects of the culture will make the latter
unique and hence popular. Take, for instance, the case where the audience does not give positive
reviews to some aspects of a culture, in that case, such a culture will not become popular and has
a very small chance of being recreated. As well, the audience plays the role of infusing energy to
the popular culture. In that case, it is that fire that makes the artist to create or compose more art.
In the instance that the audience did not infuse that fire to popular culture, it would mean that the
creators or the artist would not have the motivation to make more a...
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