Effects Of Pop Culture

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Rosie Hogan A Deranged Perception: Pop Culture to Blame? Flicking through Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat you see the lives of people all around you. Flipping through pages of magazines and newspapers you see the lives of thousands displayed in a quick witty ad. You might find yourself say, “I wish that was me.” or “Why don’t I look and live like that?” Pop culture has the ability to transform and manipulate society 's perception of life. Some could say “Well you can look at whatever you want and don’t let it affect you.” But, really the effects of pop culture leave us with subconscious consequences. Nowadays, it is hard to tell what is truly real and what is not. Pop culture influences us in a way that is untouchable and quite formidable. Movies have a colossal impact on us which causes us to filter our perceptions through a stereotype, generating a prejudice. In its worst cases this prejudice can turn deadly. “Mean Girls,” “Bring it On,” “A Cinderella Story;” teen movies. Teen movies are full of as David Denby says in source A “unease and off, mixed up emotions. They may be flimsy in conception; they may be shot in lollipop colors, garlanded with mediocre pop scores, and cast with goofy young actors trying to make an impression.” All these things fail to truly capture what real American teen life is like. Real American high schools don’t actually fall to those cliques and norms as they’re displayed in the movies. There might be super smart people or football

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