Monday, November 25, 2019
Amusing the Millions essays
Amusing the Millions essays    At the turn of the Twentieth century  radical sociological changes and     movements began to take hold of the prevailing American culture, and     a major factor that contributed to these new changes was the advent     of the amusement park. According to John F. Kassons Amusing The     Million: Coney Island at the Turn of  the century, the amusement park     (Coney Islands amusement parks in particular) played a significant     role in the shift of attitudes, morals and overall lifestyle of our society.     	Early in the twentieth century the industrial revolution began to     take shape and with this emergence of industrial life, urban cities     began to spring up all over the nation and immigrants began to     migrate into the U.S. (most of these immigrants were European),as a     result of these changes entrepreneurs and members of high society     took it upon themselves to provide quality, cultured forms of recreation     to catour to this mass industrial culture, these individuals were     referred to as the genteel reformers. Individuals such as William C.     Bryant, Andrew J. Downing and Henry W. Bellows all advocated more     refined types of entertainment, examples of this kind of entertainment     would be Central Park and Chicagos Colombian Exposition but the     mainstream public was not able to appreciate or recognize the     significance of these forms of entertainment so another type of     entertainment was established, the amusement park.             With the upsurge of the amusement park many dominant ideals     and ways of life established in the nineteenth century began to change     and began to be overshadowed by new ways of thinking. The new     Mass culture craved entertainment where as before the same mass     culture craved the more basic things in life. The inhabitants of this new     industrial society related well to the amusement parks and in Amusing     The Million a point was made that, the loud noises and raucous     atmosphere of...     
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