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CULTURE - Olivia Hardwick, Maddie Ossi, Melina Worthington

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M: Pop culture has always been very important, and has

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and the 1980s were all about individualism. The hippie trend

dominated the 60s, and the rise of pop music and bright

colored clothing were major trends in the 80s.

O: Pop art was the most influential during the 60s, including

pieces that are still very famous today such as Marilyn

Diptych and Soup Can, by Andy Warhol and Drowning Girl


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and Whaam! By Roy Lichtenstein.
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M: These types of paintings have impacted the history of art
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and defied art standards. They were not traditional, and

changed the perceptions about art of the general public.

O: In the 80s styles like neo-expressionism and street art


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M: Artists like Keith Haring emerged and his pop art spread

around the country.

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60s and 80s. Books such as To Kill A Mockingbird, by

Harper Lee,
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O: A Wrinkle in Time, by Madeleine LEngle,

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Books like The Autobiography of Malcolm X and To Kill A
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O: In the 80s, books including The Color Purple by Alice

Walker,

M: A Light in the Attic, by Shel Silverstein

O: Enders Game, by Orson Scott Card,

M: And the BFG, by Roald Dahl.

O: Books in the 60s were more about issues in society and

how people overcome them,

M: While books in the 80s were more about fantasies and

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and the 80s.

M: Mary Poppins and Sound of Music, starring Julie


Andrews,

O: Psycho, featuring Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh,

M: West Side Story, featuring Natalie Wood and George


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O: The Graduate, starring Benjamin Braddock, and

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of the many movies to emerge during the 1960s. Movies in

the 60s explored many different topics. Musicals were

popular, but there were some darker movies that explored

more heavy topics as well. On the other hand, movies in the


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M: The Breakfast Club, starring Molly Ringwald,

O: Top Gun, starring Tom Cruise

M: ET, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, starring Matthew Broderick

O: The Shining, featuring Jack Nicholson and Shelley


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were some of the many films that were released in the 1980s.
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M: Dont forget the infamous Star Wars movies.


O: Yes, of course. Although these movies had different

storylines, one big theme in 880s movies was heroism and


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M: Cartoons were also an important part of culture in the 60s

and 80s. Cartoons that we know and love today, such as The

Flintstones, which aired from 1960 to 1965.

O: And Popeye the Sailor, which aired from 1960 to 1962.

M: And the Jetsons, which aired from 1962 to 1963 and then

aired again during the 80s.

O: Leading into the 80s, shows like Gummi Bears and

Fraggle Rock aired,

M: Duck Tales and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.


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O: Cartoons in the 60s were more about American

empowerment and strength which was a response to the

Vietnam War. There was more peace in the 80s and people

felt safer, so more cartoons were fantasies and had

personification of animals.

M: Pop culture between the 1960s and the 1980s changed


drastically. The 60s had a Art, books, and movies of the 60s
have a very different vibe than those of the 80s.
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