Violent Media Is Good For Kids Analysis

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The mind’s subconscious is a complicated and touchy subject for some, it goes without saying that few speak of it and tend to leave it undiscovered. More and more in daily lives we tend to do things without knowing why or even stopping to think twice about it. People tend to view horror or violence as a bad omen. Violence is always something the concerned mother or protective family tend to steer their children away from. But what if it is truly beneficial for our children to be exposed to doses of violence or for people to experience a good horror movie and it be ok? These matters are discussed in “Why we Crave Horror Movies” and “Violent Media Is Good for Kids”. “Why We Crave Horror Movies” is written by Stephen King. This article sheds …show more content…

It is a part of everyday life and something everybody needs to be exposed to. This article seems to ruin the concept we have on violence. Jones, in his article tells of his upbringing in a very protective family setting. Violence was something to be avoided in his youth and so he turned a blind eye. His character became passive and withdrawn from the normal boys around himself. Through the discovery of comics that told the many tales of blood shed an impressive backstories Jones was able to find something to cling his child self onto. Allowing himself and other kids live through their favorite superhero or villain, enabling to feel a sense of empowerment in facing their own worst fears. The fake powers that are given to them by their personal hero makes them virtually unstoppable. Pushing through the nearest obstacle or climbing great heights it gets the jobs done. “Through immersion in imaginary combat and identification with a violent protagonist, children engage the rage they've stifled, come to fear it less, and become more capable of utilizing it against life's challenges” (Jones para. 12). As people grow the situations change. We tend to let go of the imaginary to face our fears on our own. The former super hero that saved the lives of many that were fearful turn into a hero of our own mind. From there, we write life stories without the help of fictional characters. Perceptions of the world are changed. Parents are concerned that through violent stories their kid will turn into the fiend they feared. Often that is not the case, through a careful eye and moderate exposure kids tend to get a wonderful message out of the stories told. That evil does not always outshine the good and the messages behind them that hold such

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