Media Violence Informative Speech

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A very good morning to Madam Husna and everyone. How many of you have younger sisters or brothers that like to watch television or play video games? If you have, are you fully aware on what they are watching or playing? I am sure that some of you did not pay attention on what they are doing until you know that they are watching violent movies, or playing inappropriate games that offers violence such as Grand Theft Auto, Mad Max and others. Media violence is a visual portrayals of acts of physical aggression by one human or human-like character against another. I strongly believe that the media violence bring more harm than good to youth even some said that media violence does not affect viewers. There are three good reasons to support my opinions. They tend to have violence and aggressive …show more content…

Lastly, it is no doubt that media violence can give an impact to their personality and mental health. This is because, their feeling and mental health will be affected. Overexposure to violence can lead the children to believe that world is dangerous and unsafe place. They may begin to overestimate that they will be a victim of violence. They also will feel stress and anxiety about what will happened to them. Teenagers who exposed to high level of violence tend to have higher levels of anger and depressions. For example, they are reported in having higher rates of wanting to hurt or kill themselves. As a conclusion, I hope that I have explained to you the negative effects of media violence on youth. Exposure to media violence will make youth to have violence and aggressive behaviour. It also can make children to have difficult time to differentiate between reality and fantasy and also their feeling and mental health also will be affected. In order to reduce the effect of media violence to youth, parents and family need to limit their time in spending time with television and game. So, I strongly urge you to carefully consider my argument for yourself and for the world.

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