Television and Media Violence - TV Violence and Common Sense

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Television Violence and Common Sense

It is obvious that children are affected by television. They often pretend to be their favorite character, reenact scenes from movies, and wear clothes featuring their media heroes. As a child, I pretended to be one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles while practicing my fighting skills on invisible bad guys.

Although these things are usually a healthy part of growing up, it would be foolish to assume that children are not affected in a negative way by all of the violence that appears on television. American children watch television on an average of twenty-seven hours per week and possibly up to eleven hours a day in larger cities. The American Psychological Association estimates that an average child will witness 8,000 murders and 100,000 acts of violence while in elementary school ("TV Violence" 1).

The numbers ar...

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...ommon sense conclusion that there is some link between aggressive behavior among children and the violence that they see on television.

Works Cited

Levine, Madeline. "Media Violence Harms Children." Media Violence. Opposing Viewpoints. Ed. William Dudley. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1999. 28-36.

"TV Violence." The CQ Researcher. March 26, 1993: 1-8. Online. Available at http://libraryip.cq.com.

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