For decades, cartoons have been a key part of the lives of children and their families, but the colorful, funny and silly characters and plot could be harmful to a child's behavior child. It seems that getting past the pointless plot of a cartoon brings with it a very dark world that takes over a child's mind to make it seem like the world is all about violence and that it's okay to be violent. If you actually watched a cartoon you would see that it can get violent and explicit, so why are some parents shocked to see children acting like a troll? The world of fiction that is designed to appease families where this world shows the absence of death and danger to everything that is done in that world, which is very bad for children because it makes them think that the world cannot hurt them when he can. cause them a lot of damage. The cartoons have been studied and, based on the information provided, have been linked to violent behavior in young children. Vagaries University research has gotten to the point where all of their work has led to the conclusion that cartoons trigger a violent increase in children's behavior. A child typically watches around 18,000 hours of television from starting school to graduation, which affects their mental and psychological health. The fact is that television itself has a strong hold on everyone's lives and that children in families are very vulnerable to the negative effects of the false world that cartoons bring. (C.J.Choma, Stevie Hosster, Rober Lue, Divia Nelson, Shawnte Ray, Ben Wilcox, Brandon Ybarra and Dr. Louisa, 2004). The absence of death and harm in the fictional world can lead children to be confused about what is real and what is fake because through their eyes the character and the world in the pre...... middle of paper ... ...children seem to behave a little more aggressively, which can be traced back to the violent cartoons that people watched for years in their youth. There are some people out there who may support cartoons as non-violent and harmless, so it may not be an easy topic to discuss because some of these are a little difficult to get around and bring up some good reasons. The detailed facts are what constitute the truth behind such claims and with the detailed facts comes research that will make or break one's opinions. The facts stated and studies provided make it clear that violence is present in cartoons, but it may not always be intentional because the society is a little hard to please and violence seems to satisfy their hunger for involvement. Funny shows on TV that are colorful and fake bring out violence in children and parents need to look at what the show is about.
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