were all at the forefront of mainstream society‚ they all appeared to unify and consequently develop a new counterculture in The United States; the hippie. When the “hippie movement” is mentioned‚ one cannot think of it without Timothy Leary‚ The Beatles‚ Woodstock‚ and subsequently‚ the rise in LSD and marijuana use being brought to mind. The hippie did not attempt to alter society with the use of violence‚ but as an alternative‚ tried to revolutionize society by means of peace and love. These international
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This place is really lively and there is fun around every corners. The architecture is quite intersting. It is ordinary but there are remants of the Beatnik period. For example‚ there a recolourful paintings on the walls which were painted by some hippie community. Actually‚ at the beginning‚ Point Place was the place where Beatniks settled after being expelled from Kenosha. Then‚ Point Place started to become a town like any other town with shops‚ restaurants‚ bars… Anyway‚ this town is really
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So‚ were the hippies of the 1960s a conformist or non conformist movement? Well‚ the term “Hippies” refer to a subgroup of the 1960s counterculture lifestyle that began in the United States. The hippy subgroup was composed of mostly white teenagers and young adults between the ages of 15 and 25. They shared a hatred and distrust towards traditional middle-class values and authority. Hippies were against "political and social orthodoxy"‚ favoring "peace‚ love‚ and personal freedom." The hippies of
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drug use was a crucial aspect of the hippie culture‚ and many of the youth saw using drugs as making a statement. The most popular drugs were Marijuana and LSD‚ both mid-altering drugs. LSD is a hallucinogen‚ meaning it affects the central nervous system and changes the way a person sees and feels the reality. One reason hippies turned to LSD was because they needed a culture when they no longer trusted the natural world‚ and LSD gave this to them. The entire hippie culture centered on LSD‚ impacting
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Cuckoo’s Nest is an analysis of the anti-cultural movement of the 1960s. Kesey’s reflection on the spirit of the 1960s is embodied in his main character‚ Mc Murphy. He illustrates the author’s commentary on the 1960s in three ways: he exemplifies the Hippie movement‚ he leads other by example‚ and he persuades others to follow him through his charismatic behavior. Some brief plot summary is necessary before discussing Mc Murphy’s character as a charismatic rebel leader. Mc Murphy chooses to live in
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Hippies and American Values that dope was used to expand your consciousness such as marijuana‚ LSD‚ peyote and other psychedelics; these were good for their cause‚ but downers and dope that made those who took them dumber were frowned upon by the hippie community. Hippies believed that the America society was confined by the government and the conservatives and those drugs were the way to break out of that societal confinement and become revolutionary. More and more hippies indicated that they
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What do you think of when you think of tie dye? I know I automatically think of hippie’s in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Today‚ many of us who wear tie dye feel some connection with that peace loving hippie spirit! Ironically‚ did you know that the first tie dye was worn by Japanese warriors as early as the fifth century (www.peaceloveandtiedye.com)? Tie dye is something that has actually been around for centuries. There have been many changes in tie dye through out the centuries. Now tie dye has evolved
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feelings. The protests caused a chain reaction with many other people of the decade and this is what made the protesting so popular. The first thing that led the hippies to go against society was The Vietnam War‚ which provided a ready target for hippie opposition and rebellion. Many hippies believed that there country was involved in a war that would not affect them in any way and that it was senseless to be getting many men sent to Vietnam to just be sent home in a box. Also because this war was
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America had two rebellious eras which was The Roaring Twenties and The Sixties but however there were distinguishable differences. The Roaring Twenties experience the change when people started to migrate from the rural to the cities. For instance‚ women begin to express themselves by dressing more revealing‚ drink publicly‚ smoke publicly‚ and are more sexually active. Not only that‚ during this time it was illegal to sell‚ consumer‚ or create alcoholic beverages but people however rebelled against
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History - 1960-1969." Lone Star College-Kingwood Library Home Page. Lonestar College Library‚ Aug. 2009. Web. 07 Oct. 2010. <http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade60.html>. "Hippie." Wikipedia‚ the Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation‚ Inc.‚ 05 Oct. 2010. Web. 04 Oct. 2010. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippie#Origins>. "Roaring Twenties." Wikipedia‚ the Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation‚ Inc.‚ 06 Oct. 2010. Web. 04 Oct. 2010. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roaring_Twenties#Fashion>
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