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European countries
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The concept of shock value is used in European countries to challenge societal norms and promote critical thinking through art and literature.
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African countries
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African countries tend to avoid using extreme shock value in music and performance art.
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Australia
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In Australian culture, shock value in comedy and satire is used to challenge societal norms and push boundaries.
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Brazil
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In mainstream Brazilian entertainment, extreme shock value is often avoided to prevent causing offense or being seen as distasteful.
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Canada
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In Canada, shock value is embraced in certain music and performance art genres as a tool for expression and social commentary.
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Egypt
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In Egypt, there is a tendency to avoid extreme shock value in music and performance art due to its potential inappropriateness or controversy.
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Latin American countries
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Mainstream entertainment in Latin American countries tends to avoid extreme shock value to avoid being deemed offensive or distasteful.
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Middle Eastern countries
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In Middle Eastern countries, shock value in art and literature is considered disrespectful and inappropriate.
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Modern art circles
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Modern art circles value art that provokes strong emotional or intellectual responses for its ability to challenge conventions and stimulate critical thought.
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North American countries
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Certain genres of music and performance art in North American countries embrace shock value as a tool for expression and social commentary.
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, shock value in art and literature is often seen as disrespectful and inappropriate.
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South Asian countries
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In South Asian countries, using shock value in comedy and satire is often avoided due to the perception of disrespect or offense.
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