Essay About Popular Culture

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The textbook definition of popular culture is the accumulation of attitudes, ideas, trends, fads, icons, symbols, (etc.) that embodies the culture of a large mass of people at a point of time. Though when I think of what makes up popular culture, I think of all the popular fashion, trends, language, activities, technology, and basically everything popular in our society today. Popular culture can be seen everywhere, in how we eat, how we talk, what we wear, activities we do for fun, and technology we use. Popular culture changes constantly, it never stays the same. As time passes people change, and our popular culture changes with us. Not to mention everyone is different, so other’s popular culture is different than ours in different places, as well as time period.
Popular culture is very important in our society, staying “in” with everything popular, gains a person popularity and respect by others. By researching popular culture we can understand why this is such a big deal in our society, how we got to where we are …show more content…

Trends, fads, classics, symbols, and icons are all different parts that contribute to popular culture. Technology, folk culture, uniqueness, language, stories, and rituals, are all more specific parts of popular culture. Popular culture changes because people change, so it can never stay the same for too long. It is different in different time periods or geographical locations, because everyone is different, so other’s popular culture is different than ours. You can use all the different parts of popular culture mentioned above to see the differences and similarities between different popular cultures in different places and time periods. But all in all, popular culture is such a big part of us because it is us, that it is important to understand it and see the difference between the popular culture, in the place/ time period that you live and others live

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