media violence
Is the media to blame for society's problems? This is the question that has been asked ever since television became a household necessity. There are many different types of media today ranging from newspapers, to television programs, video games and stories. There have been many arguments upon arguments about this issue, and over thousands of studies have been conducted. Unfortunately there isn't one single result, there is only an array of supposed answers to this undying question. When presented with all the information, I think you the reader will agree with me when I say that media, is the most integral part of society's violence today.There have been thousands of studies conducted by universities on the effect of violence on children and also on society as a whole. The most intriguing article I found was a study done by UCLA. The primary purpose of their study was to examine the violent content of television during the hours of prime time and Saturday mornings. Their study broke down shows into four categories: "Shows that raise serious concerns such as gory movies or films such as Faces of Death, which is a collection of real people being killed on camera. Shows that contains scenes of violence but raise few conce
I have covered a fairly large amount of information, but compared to media in society as a whole, I am just starting to scratch the surface. Now just the name "Mortal Combat" says it all. I think children should learn what is right and wrong, and learn to deal with problems in a peaceful way, not by fighting. "Video games have become an enormous industry in the past decade. It isn't just movies or news reports someone can watch to see violence, but now in a new way with the new video game craze. When heroes use violence, children think that violence is an appropriate way to respond to their problems. People of all ages own a Sega Genesis, Play Station, or Nintendo. Based on these substantial facts, it is apparent that media has a huge impact on violence in society. Now personally I do not want my children playing games that involves them trying to kill one another, it just isn't morally right. Perpetrators go unpunished in seventy-three percent of all violent scenes. Children are younger, so they see things and apply that to their lives, because they are learning everything at that age (Viewing Violence). This is because television producers believe that they have to include extraordinary violence in order to keep the viewer. Hopefully you (the reader) will agree with me when I say that there has to be a stop to all of this. There are thousands of video games out there, but the one that grabs most of the attention is Mortal Combat.
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