Modernism 2
Towards the end of the nineteenth century, around 1860 after man had
considerably conquered the machine, a new reality became prevalent in the lives
of the newly industrialised world. “Modernism includes more than just art and literature. By now it includes
almost the whole of what is truly alive in our culture”(Greenberg 1982:5) This quote can be applied to the earlier days of
modernism When jobs
had changed from agricultural based employment to corporate and menial based
labour. Housing situations had too changed, from rural to urban, as people
began to follow the money trail the industrial revolution had left behind. All
this change had brought a new way of life for the western world, as things
became automated and products were readily available to the consumer, modernity
had established itself.
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