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Did you know that as we watch more violent films, we get more aggressive? Isn't that shocking? Indeed, some evidence points in that direction. Nonetheless, are we making any genuine efforts to stop this? According to one of my colleagues, the answer is no.

People are impacted by media violence in four major ways. Aggression incitement,  victimization anxiety, depersonalization, and hunger consequences were all included in the list. In order to understand the detrimental consequences of violence in the media, it is helpful to look at these four effects.

I am also certain of the same thing. Let us not be those who merely speak without acting. Perhaps, as students, we can bring this to light. We might be able to send our message to the rest of the world with minimal effort.

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Without a doubt, violence in the media has an effect on us both directly and indirectly. It has evolved into a social norm. Let us collaborate and do our best. Allow our message to reach the individuals who are seated in their living rooms. As a result of violent content, we have witnessed numerous tragic events. It has also influenced the children's behavior. Some crimes are motivated by the media content we read or watch.

You're ecstatic when you see your favorite celebrity defeat villains or villains. And every now and then, you want to give it a shot.