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The Change Of Entertainment Over the Twentieth Century

The Change Of Entertainment Over the Twentieth Century. By: Ashlyn Canty, Kelcie Hayes, Beth Glover, and Cody Tidmore. Personal Rights and Responsibilities. Personal Rights and Responsibilities. During the 1920’s flappers began to dress revealingly, wear make-up, and cut their short.

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The Change Of Entertainment Over the Twentieth Century

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  1. The Change Of Entertainment Over the Twentieth Century By: Ashlyn Canty, Kelcie Hayes, Beth Glover, and Cody Tidmore

  2. Personal Rights and Responsibilities

  3. Personal Rights and Responsibilities • During the 1920’s flappers began to dress revealingly, wear make-up, and cut their short. • It was not normal • Music during the 1960’s began to influence rebellion against the government. • In the 1990’s rap seemed to normalize bad behavior. • It influenced bad actions and illegal behavior.

  4. Medicine and Medical Attention • Early medical shows were less graphic and detailed • Newer medical shows are more accurate • There are more medical shows on TV now. • The Wii Fit and Dance Dance Revolution are both games that encourage weight loss and a healthy body.

  5. Culture and Changing Roles of Individuals and Families

  6. Culture • The Roaring 1920s was a time with a consumer economy and the movie and radio industry became extremely popular. • In the 1950s the television was the dominant center for entertainment. This caused households to have less family bonding time. • In the 1960s the Vietnam War caused a national divide. The music industry fueled protest and led the youth of the nation into more rebellious ways.

  7. Continuation… • The 1990s rap music encouraged violence and it was degrading towards women. • Overall, throughout the decades entertainment industry has become more graphic and it has normalized “bad behavior.” • Now the question is does the entertainment industry affect our culture or do we influence the entertainment industry?

  8. Changing Roles of Individuals and Families • The jazz age inspired the flappers to rebel against society. They moved toward social change and embrace social change and new found expression. • The perfect family like the Leave it to Beaver family was the typical goal of the 1950s. • Now the entertainment industry shows more diverse families with single parents or adopted children.

  9. Continuation… • Child or teenager stars are now acting as adults in the entertainment industry. • Women are now given leading roles with a well developed character.

  10. Technology and Education

  11. Technology • Our technology advanced during the twentieth century. • In the early 1900’s they had music, sports, and theatre. • Entertainment grew to be a necessity; therefore, devices had to be compacted for people on-the-go.

  12. Technology: Music and Books • Music plays a vital role in our society. • There have been many types of music players. • Radio became a huge hit for talk shows and then was popular enough to hold stations for music. • Books have always been on paper, until a digital device was invented that has memory to hold over 1,000 different books!!!

  13. Education • Schools now use movies and TV shows as tools to further their students’ education. • Most schools also have computer labs to help the individuals research into specific topics using the web. • Lyrics of songs are used in translating to different languages and used in sentence structure.

  14. Livelihood ofEntertainment

  15. The Livelihood of Entertainment • What is Livelihood? • It’s the course of life, life’s support, maintenance through Entertainment • What effects do these have on the people • Jobs, money, and pastimes

  16. Radio and Television • Radio • Music • Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Fireside Chats • Advertisement • Television • Bringing Families together • Paved the way for the home life we have today

  17. Sports • Alabama Football • About 93,000 fans present • NASCAR Racing • Talladega Super Speedway • Aaron’s 499 race 138,933 people present

  18. Music • Does the Entertainment Industry change the lives of the people? OR • Does the lives of the people change the Entertainment industry? • Answer? • Both

  19. Music Cont. • Before • Way to escape • Now • Defines the livelihood of many • Movies • Changes with the decades

  20. THE END!!!

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