Wednesday, January 22, 2020
How Is Violence In The Media Perceived In Society Essay -- essays rese
 The world today has a variety of problems and violence is one of the most  prominent. It is seen on the front page of the newspaper and as the ââ¬Å"Top Storyâ⬠  on the eleven oââ¬â¢clock news. Unfortunately, it is also widely used for  entertainment purposes. In the New York Times a 1998 article by Faye Fiore  stated: "On average last year, one act of serious brutality was found for every  four minutes of entertainment." Today, violence is a major part of electronic  games, television, and the film industry. Violence becomes such an everyday  scene for us that many believe it desensitizes us to the real world. That is why  the majority of the time violence is perceived as the cause of many of societyââ¬â¢s  ills.       One individual who feels this way is the author John Grisham. John Grisham had  a friend who was killed by two young lovers whom he believed were influenced by  the Oliver Stone film ââ¬Å"Natural Born Killersâ⬠. This belief was not  unsubstantiated. The young female said that the two lovers watched the film  shortly before embarking on their journey. She said that her boyfriend was  greatly influenced by the film. Grisham was extremely angry at the way the  killersââ¬â¢, Micky and Mallory, violent lifestyles were glamorized in the film.  Grisham felt that this type of glamorization leads the youth of America to  approve of this type of lifestyle.       Oliver Stone disagreed with Grisham. Stone believes that violence is in some  instances necessary for an artist to get the point of his work across. He  believes that an artistââ¬â¢s freedom of speech allows him to do whatever he wants  to in his work regardless of the social implications. Stone condones violence in  the media.       Another area of the media where violence is perceived as entertainment is the  electronic gaming industry. There is a game called Soldier of Fortune which was  is scheduled to be released soon in the US. This game is designed along the same  lines as games such as DOOM and Quake; but it has one important difference it is  often advertised as one of the most violently realistic games ever. Shots to the  head result in a variety of results such as caved in faces, heads split in half,  heads with the top removed exposing the brain, and complete removal of the head  all together. Needless to say this is one of the most highly anticipated gam...              ...at and fires with his automatic  weapon. The level-headed member of the group fires one shot at this man scoring  a direct hit. Needless to say, the two (one?) men are able to take over the ship  and rescue the hostages kept below deck. This movie gives a very unrealistic  view of violence where the good guys always win and where they can commit any  violent act they want and they do not have to face any consequences. The two  main characters commit a ridiculous amount of murders yet they walk off into the  sunset with little if anything said to them. This movie only portrays violence  as bad when committed by the bad guys.       In general, violence is mainly perceived as entertainment. But as stated  earlier the perception of the violence depends greatly on the viewer, reader, or  listener. Although the use of violence for entertainment can have harmful  effects on the youth who experience it, it is up to the parents to regulate and  moderate what their children watch. They canââ¬â¢t use the television for a  babysitter and then complain about how the violence on TV affects them. They  must be active in raising their own kids, because good parenting starts with the  parent.                        
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