How did literature and music reflect rebellion?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: The "arts of the 1950s," often stressed rebellion against conformity and sameness. In popular music such as Rock n Roll, kids were encouraged to rebel against traditional ways of the past and be different from their parents; elders; etc..
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