The Mass Media Monster

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“I’ll never be good enough.” “I’ll neverbe as thin as those girls on TV!” “Talking to new people doesn’t come easy.” “I am disappointed with who I am...” These are some of the unspeakable thoughts that linger throughout the minds of many males and females all across the globe. Many of them are struggling with self-disappointment, depression, social anxiety, anorexia, confusion of expectations, and the fear of being not good enough. All of this has been caused by a monster, possibly one of the most horrifying monsters of all: the mass media monster. The mass media has an extremely negative influence on both males and females which impacts their confidence, self-esteem, and produces increased health risks. “Confidence can be defined as the judgment of the powers or abilities upon oneself.” (Ashbery). Due to the way the mass media projects lives of the famous, many people frown upon their lives and their actions, making their confidence take a nose dive. First of all, the relationships seen on television or in a movie are highly unrealistic, and picture perfect. The relationships are picture perfect because they seem to be very struggle-free and seamless, when in reality the relationships people have include ups and downs, and will most likely never meet the mass media's definition of a good and strong relationship. This makes couples compare their own relationships with the ones seen on TV; making the couple question as to if they are a good match or good soul-mates. This leads them into having low confidence in themselves as well as in their relationship. Secondly, the mass media portrays how the more the merrier, and how you can only be happy if you are rich. Maybe this is why people are not as happy as they should be. “Society ... ... middle of paper ... ...nfluence on confidence, self-esteem, and increased health risks, are unbelievably negative. The images portrayed in the media are highly unattainable, even for celebrities as well. People are influenced by the media in so many negative ways, that any positives of the media no longer have an effect. Next time a person watches their television, or a movie, hopefully after reading this essay they will have a different outlook and perspective. Yes, the media is entertaining, but understand that what is being portrayed is not always realistic or healthy. Next time that model is on the television, do not be jealous of their perfect figure, feel remorse that they haven't eaten in a week or more and probably feel like a zombie. It is time that the general public wakes up and starts to take control of their own lives, instead of being controlled by the mass media monster.

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