Pop Culture Manipulation

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Pop culture is defined as the collection of ideas that prevail in the everyday lives of a society. Pop culture has a great influence on today’s society because of the technological advances of the 21st century. Thus, the mass media can have a great influence on pop culture. They can directly control what the general population can see and perhaps have the greatest influence on a society. Most people perceive pop culture to be a positive force in today’s world because they believe it can bring us together, but in reality pop culture has started to deteriorate our society because it is slowly separating us from each other. Along with separation from each other, pop culture has brought disorder in today’s world by manipulating individuals to “follow …show more content…

David Holbrook, author of Creativity and Pop Culture, says that pop culture takes control of children at a young age in order to manipulate them into the image that the mass media wants (Holbrook 244). At such an early age, this manipulation will follow the child them into adulthood and therefore impedes their natural growth and maturation (Holbrook 245). Holbrook shows an example of this manipulation in his text. He talks about the death of John Lennon, who was a member of the Beatles. He goes on to say that some fans of Lennon stated that there was ‘nothing left to live for” (Holbrook 164). By using this example, Holbrook points out that people have developed a cult loyalty to these pop icons and become entirely dependent on them in order achieve solace (Holbrook 165). Therefore, people have become “agents of their own debauchery” according to the Marxist critic Charles Parker (Holbrook 165). He is saying that people rely on the creativity of others far more than the creativity of themselves, which is not the ideal way to live life. From our own creativity comes experience and growth, and without this humans never reach their full potential in life (Holbrook 165). Without this inner creativity, people in a society idolize pop stars in order to fill that void in their life, and this ends up creating further disorder in a

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