A Violent Society (media violence)
The American society, it seems, is often depicted as violence portrayed at its best. As a people we obviously do not condone or accept this form of action yet we know it is among us. Everyday we see or hear about an evil occurring, whether it is a hit and run, a robbery, or a murder. Because of the consistency of these events in our country, many people have sought to answer the question, “Why?” Why do people become so infatuated with wrong doing that they perform such violent crimes? Some have come to believe that our own entertainment industry is at fault. More often than not, in television and cinema there are themes and messages involving violence. Can these enjoyable experiences make us feel as if we need to act them out? I believe not. It seems that the average person who enjoys this entertainment may come to appreciate violence, yet still will never think of acting as a part of it. Although I will also suggest that violence on television can and has pursued those who already have the sort of behavior and mind-set to produce cruelty. Another question to ask is, when will the creators of this leisure activity take it to the point where it will create a desire to act out what we see and hear? First we he . . .
is not far from the cruelty shown in a violent persons reality. To those who appreciate such things, it will simply be something else to experience. However, until it is illegal to create or watch staged violence, most will probably go about the usual; whether they like the pleasure, the urge for their crime, or the fact that one day it will go too far. Slowly violence made its way into our T. If a serial killer watches a movie about a serial killer, of course they will try to relate with it and of course they will feel pursued by it. The idea places you, the user, into a generated atmosphere with the senses of seeing, hearing, and feeling. There will always be some that condemn anything related to real life violence. However, I have come to believe that these types of people actually try to put the two together. I also believe that the influence of television makes us wish a lot of things. Most people get a totally separate set of feelings when thinking of actually creating their own violence. We see the new action-packed good guy bad guy T.
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