Effects of Rock on Youth
IT HAS POWERS FOR EVIL AS WELL AS FOR GOOD."On April 20, 1999, two teenagers killed 12 of their peers, a teacher, and themselves at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo. The Littleton killers idolized shock-rocker Marilyn Manson, The facts of these and other instances of youth violence parallel the music these boys consumed. Manson dwells on revenge and violence against the objects of his hatred. In one song, he says he will shoot the next bully who bothers him. In another song, he responds to the "selectiv
" Music alters and intensifies their moods, furnishes much of their slang, dominates their conversations and provides the ambiance at their social gatherings. Music personalities provide models for how they act and dress. Television violence begets real-world violencemusic is as powerful as television for people in general. Labels warning of explicit lyrics on recordings prompt adolescents in general to like the music less. Tons of research has been done on the interrelationship of music and human behavior. Music is more powerful than television for young people in particular. " And in another song, he says, "I'm gonna hate you tomorrow because you make me hate you today. Music styles define the crowds and cliques they run in. They see it as "tainted fruit," rather than as "forbidden fruitwho view Madonna's video of "Papa Don't Preach" give vastly different interpretations of it. e judgments" of others by saying "get your gun. "link between media violence and real life violence has been proven by science time and again.
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