Pop Culture Analysis

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As a society, people tend to live in an age where social media has the equivalent or rather extraordinary significance as a face-to-face interaction. The way individuals interact with one another has evolved over time due to: technology and mass medium almost representing the evolutionary use of technology. For instance, there is no doubt that movies have an effect on the way people interact both positive and negative, however, sources like this provide us with beneficial tools that tend to educate others. Now that pop culture has become the platform for many, it is important to use movies as an alternative source to learn from daily life events. Movies tend to address real life situations such as violence, poverty, discrimination, mental health, family dynamics, stereotypes, gender roles and coming of age stories. Movies that address these …show more content…
For instance, most movies I watch often tend to portray women more as sexual objects. I learned that this character have an impact in their audience by causing young girls to develop low self-esteem, and feel that they have to fulfill these beauty standards causing them to fall into peer pressure and develop/ or end up in an abusive relationship. Psychology and these movies have helped me analyze how important is to educate the youth and how important is to have a mentor and role model to talk to or to have as a support system. Movies need to stop portraying or at least not emphasize such behavior and views at such a young age. Also, when it comes to portraying women in films they are almost portrayed in the stereotypical role where they have either to be submissive or the whore. My educational studies can be implied in the movie industry because these movies are aimed to grab the viewer’s attention I’m not saying that these movies are bad, but these movies can be used as a tool to learn how society views one by portraying someone in a negative or positive