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This 3 page paper examines the life and works of Robert Frank of the Beat Generation. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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American Dream was dispelled by the work of Robert Frank. His pictures captured the reality of the continued disassociation people were beginning to have with one another, regardless of ethnicity
and gender. In many of the faces of the pictures that he would capture, either by picture or film, it became evident that Robert Frank was a man with a
message and a mission. Frank, like so many who were living in America, was not American by birth. Having immigrated to the United States from Switzerland, he found America
to increasingly be a great enigma; promising so much, yet holding it just out of reach of the ordinary person(Sante 1994). Becoming fast friends and becoming one of the core
members of the beat generation, Franks message was intertwined with their message of reality versus the sugar-coated dream pill that American society was being fed at the time. Given
this, then, one will note that a great deal of his photography, the most notable being his collection of eighty-three photographs called The Americans, are pictures that are taken from
odd angles, skewed, shot slightly off kilter. This was to portray the underlying tensions which were prevalent during this time in American history, and it also did not allow the
viewer to simply glance at the picture and walk away. This Abstract Expressionism was not typical of the average snapshots of the day, and it commanded and demanded attention and
thought. Likewise, his pictures are often out of focus, grainy, and fly in the face of what was expected in the perfectly focused world of the ordinary. His intimate portrays
of Americans at their best and worst are the stuff that legends are made of. Franks work with photography often translated itself onto the screen. The images that were generally
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