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Title: Method Acting and 1950's Popular Culture
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(Braudy, 193)
As previously indicated, in the politically charged 1950's society, distinctions were made between those who followed the ideals of the "American Dream", and those who did not. During this time artists such as Jackson Pollock and Jack Kerouac experimented with alternative styles and techniques in their work that diverged from the norm, celebrating the atypical in a conformist society... Showed first 250 characters
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(Braudy, 193)
As previously indicated, in the politically charged 1950's society, distinctions were made between those who followed the ideals of the "American Dream", and those who did not. During this time artists such as Jackson Pollock and Jack Kerouac experimented with alternative styles and techniques in their work that diverged from the norm, celebrating the atypical in a conformist society... Showed next 250 characters
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