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MODULE 2: PERIODICAL CULTURE, The middle class was developed (Brian…
MODULE 2: PERIODICAL CULTURE
Use of art and literature to shape society (Sab)
Reading leads to the interest and expression of new thoughts and ideas (helps to unify people under common interests) (Sab)
Art was thought to be used as a way to heal society (Sab)
Idealism of Nature (Erin)
Celebrity Culture (griffin)
Growth of actor influence (Chloë)
Growth of acting as a profession. (Chloē)
Sturm Und Drang (Erin)
David Garrick and the creation of celebrity culture would lead to the toxic world of celebrities we have now, causing the talented and untalented to keep the publics eye on themselves.(Kuvar)
John Gay (Griffin)
Most remembered for The Beggar's Opera. (Natasha)
Sentimental Theatre: crafted to appeal specifically to women (Emily)
The Beggar's Opera as a way to unify the people (Emily)
Commonly Known bar Songs (Griffin)
The use of well known songs created an inviting world for normal people to just jump into theatres and get an understanding for what's happening(Kuvar)
Bourgeois Theatre appealing to audience tastes (Kenny)
Beggars opera acts as foundation for musical theater (Nathaniel)
Print based media becomes begins to foster community and group identity. (Nathaniel C.)
Sturm und drang and the expression of emotion (Kenny)
Liberal nationalism
- individual liberty, private property, constitutionalism
(Lorenne)
Cultural nationalism
- language-based approach/ Pride over one’s own language.
(Lorenne)
Victor Hugo (AJ)
One of his most famous works was Les Misérables. (Natasha)
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (AJ)
Nationalism (Zach)
A community based around a common ideal -Lillian
The shift of focus and lighting from the audience to the actors and stage (Phil)
New Lighting Technology- Ivy
Richard Wagner, but not all the nazi stuff (Phil)
The rise of music in theatre (Phil)
"Special Effects" back then caused many problems-Lillian
The rise of Beggars Opera, which this rooted into Musical Theatre. Also how Beggar Opera was a way to connect within the community. (Michael J)
distinct national identities forming due to stability, and therefore different styles (anastasia)
the beggar's opera as a turning point in theatrical conventions
Romanticism isn't all romantic much to my surprise (Ivy)
The middle class was developed (Brian Watson)
There was a shift in political power and the way people viewed themselves (Brian Watson)
Social nationalism (Brian Watson)
Individuality was embraced through romanticism as well as heroism (Brian Watson)