Analysis Of The Industrial Revolution: Constructing Fearless Attraction

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INTRODUCTION
“Constructing Fearless Attraction”

“Revolution /rɛvəˈluːʃ(ə)n :
A dramatic and wide-reaching change in conditions, attitudes, or operation;
An instance of revolving (Oxford Dictionary)”

The purpose of this dissertation is to allow me to question on how the affliction during the Industrial Revolution affected social movements, regarding to fashion, architecture, and today’s society behaviour. By inspecting through its history, phenomenon, and successful inventions carried out by the Revolution, concentrating when it happened in the United States.

Distinctive lifestyle interpretation associated with different cultures and geographical span. Understanding on how the associations are built between fashion involvement and technology …show more content…

French Revolution initiated the quantum leap in global industrialization. It transformed both; economic and social structure of the Europe. Then after that, Britain also goaded to move forward. Jackson (2002, p. 406) alleged that, by 1850, industry had made Great Britain the wealthiest country in the world, and the revolution had spread to the European continent and the New World.

“The best time to expand is when no one else dares to take risks.
(Andrew Carnegie, Scottish-American Steel Industrialist)”

Technology improvements were made for a social shock, intentionally envisioned to create a social shock. Addressed to bring up the societies’ sense of crisis. Cheaper, accelerated, and further effective productivity techniques were the priorities. While as we all know, currently these principles continue to apply.

Recalling the history of Industrial Revolution, British entrepreneurs and inventors grasped the opportunity by revolutionizing the production of cotton textile goods. Then the industrialization brought up by Samuel Slater, a British, as he broke the law and continued the revolution to the United …show more content…

Even when they have to go to work, which in this case meaning the amount of layers used, silhouette, and style. Women mostly wear a sleeveless sheath dress, while the men usually wear a thin shirt with the sleeves rolled up. One reason for such style could very much a count for its weather.

Moreover, I would like to talk about, gender issues. Gender issues yet still continue to be a hot issue today. In any case proved by the speech that was delivered by Emma Watson recently. Women at the time of the industrial revolution were surprised by the fact that they have to work as equivalent as men. Which had also happened in the days of the Civil War, where they have to work a full day, when their men proceeded into the battle.

“I think it is right that women be involved, on my behalf, in the policies and the decisions that will affect my life. I think it is right that socially, I am afforded the same respect as men.”
( Emma Watson, UN Women Goodwill Ambassador 2014 speech )

Being enthused by American lifestyle, I spent quite a while strolling around the Downtown at San Francisco. There, I found the interactions within Singaporeans were also significantly different compared to the

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