Entertainment
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"Thick and bubbling, the tar is sloughing off the monster like hot candle wax, changing its form, and melting into new grotesque geometries in every frame."
Popular entertainment reflects the socio-psychological concerns of a society or culture. The influence of this discourse of identity formation in childhood acts as the premise for this category of the popcycle.
The Entertainment discourse is composed of three scenes from one narrative in popular media that I remember from my childhood. My scenes are drawn from the Don Bluth animated film The Land Before Time (1988).
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