There are different views on the causes of violence in the world today. Some argue that it is connected to people's exposure to violent scenes on television and in films, whilst others point to wider problems in society such as unemployment, poor housing and education as the root of anti-social behaviour. It is my belief that violence in the media plays a significant role in encouraging violent behaviour.
A first point is that as levels of violence in the media increase, so does young people's exposure to it. Even films aimed at children often contain violence and despite the difficulty of proving whether this directly affects society, it is hard not to be concerned. After all, children learn through modelling adult behaviour, so if the models they choose are violent then it is highly likely that they may be violent themselves.
Furthermore, the way violence is portrayed in the media is often stylized resulting in violence being seen as attractive. People who are easily impressed may then behave violently themselves. Although research has shown that aggressive behaviour is actually often the result of having aggressive parents, I still believe that the unrealistic way violence is shown in the media must have a negative result on society.
Finally, the media has become increasingly globalized which means that violence in programmes or films can be viewed all over the world. I would argue that the increasing quantity and level of violence seen around the world must be a negative force in society.
In conclusion, although it is difficult to prove beyond a doubt the effect of violence in the media on society, I believe that the result on the young, the unrealistic way it is shown and the global nature of media communications all have a significant and negative impact on society.
There are
different
views on the causes of
violence
in the world
today
.
Some
argue that it
is connected
to
people
's exposure to
violent
scenes on television and in films, whilst others point to wider problems in
society
such as unemployment, poor housing and education as the root of anti-social
behaviour
. It is my belief that
violence
in the
media
plays a significant role in encouraging
violent
behaviour
.
A
first
point is that as levels of
violence
in the
media
increase,
so
does young
people
's exposure to it. Even films aimed at children
often
contain
violence
and despite the difficulty of proving whether this
directly
affects
society
, it is
hard
not to
be concerned
.
After all
, children learn through modelling adult
behaviour
,
so
if the models they choose are
violent
then it is
highly
likely that they may be
violent
themselves.
Furthermore
, the way
violence
is portrayed
in the
media
is
often
stylized resulting in
violence
being
seen
as attractive.
People
who are
easily
impressed may then behave
violently
themselves. Although research has shown that aggressive
behaviour
is actually
often
the result of having aggressive parents, I
still
believe that the unrealistic way
violence
is shown
in the
media
must
have a
negative
result on society.
Finally
, the
media
has become
increasingly
globalized which means that
violence
in
programmes
or films can
be viewed
all over the world. I would argue that the increasing quantity and level of
violence
seen
around the world
must
be a
negative
force in society.
In conclusion
, although it is difficult to prove beyond a doubt the effect of
violence
in the
media
on
society
, I believe that the result on the young, the unrealistic way it
is shown
and the global nature of
media
communications all have a significant and
negative
impact on
society
.