The Modern Day Shopping Mall

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The modern day shopping mall represents security. It is a long thread that winds through each resident of this country, binding the public tightly together. No person is untouched by this fascinating structure. It provides commonality in such a diverse population, and with that commonality comes comfort. Recently, I spent time at the Southside Works Shopping Center located in the city of Pittsburgh. Southside Works fits the profile of the average 21st century mall, complete with a movie theater, various popular retail stores, and of course, The Cheesecake Factory. It is a place soaked in consumerism where unique individuals become customers. Massive globs of people shuffle across the perpendicular paths that join the shops together. Each group, whether it’s a congregation of giddy tweens or a rowdy family with small children, is complete with various bags from their favorite stores. However, they look happy. And happiness is good, right? The main function of the average mall is to satisfy one’s insatiable hunger for entertainment. The Southside Works Shopping Center, like most other malls, chose to provide this entertainment through food, movies, and shopping. My experience at the Cheesecake Factory reaffirmed many of the beliefs I already about the mall and indirectly represented a lot of ideas brought forth by the concept. It is a restaurant with an over-priced menu that is nearly thirty pages long. This monstrous menu even has advertisements in it. It’s the only restaurant that can get away with having both a hamburger and orange chicken as selections. This place not only represents the sheer abundance of malls, but also the indecisiveness of its inhabitants. People go to malls because they are pre-packaged containers that ... ... middle of paper ... ...laces like this and the mall nurtures a strong sense of nostalgia. Everyone remembers that first time they sat on Santa’s lap and told him what they wanted for Christmas, or their first kiss that happened at the movies within the mall multiplex. Good things happen at these places. Real things happen at these places. Just know this: As a former employee and regular customer of the average American mall, I have witnessed the overwhelming monotony and frivolity of these places, but it is hard to deny the faint virtues that exist within its walls. The mall is a place of security and comfort that can never truly satisfy one’s wants and needs; however, it is a place where family and friends laugh. Countless memories are being harvested in these strange constructs. Authenticity feverishly forces its way through the superficial. And that is indeed, a wonderful thing.

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