An Introduction: Movies and Society Part 1

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We all love to go to the movie theater to see the latest flick from the Marvel Universe or perhaps Steven Spielberg’s newest period drama. We all love to binge watch episodes of our favorite TV shows on Netflix. The characters on the screen, whether on the 50-foot-wide screen at the theater or the 13 inch screen of your laptop, say things, do things, or are things that add to the character’s complexly unique personality. As a result, we subconsciously grow attached to the characters, and they become fictitious role models for us to emulate. Throughout history, we have adopted thousands of ideas we see on the screen and woven them into our own lives. By electing a designated driver, by choosing to purchase a pack of cigarettes, and by shaping our opinions of people who may not conform to the status quo, we allow the imaginary world of the silver screen to play a role in molding society. We don’t notice it, but once called to our attention the shadow of cinema appear deeply entrenched into our everyday lives.

Ryan Schaffler ’16 Arts & Media Editor and Alex Motter ’16 Editor-in-Chief  created this series to showcase the various ways film has impacted society. Throughout the next couple weeks writers from all grade levels and sections will ask questions like how did Harvard and Hollywood work together to make “designated drivers” a part of our vernacular? How did The Godfather Saga change the way we think about organized crime? How did a single director shape the way we think about contemporary history and politics? What role did movies play in society’s acceptance of interracial marriage? Every Monday and Thursday a new article will be posted onto The Roundup so make sure to check the website for the latest story!

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