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Final Draft #Essay 1Omar AlayoubProfessor KlepperEnglish 113.docxmydrynan
Final Draft #Essay 1
Omar Alayoub
Professor Klepper
English 113A
Family Guy
Nowadays almost every one can't stop watching T.V. This generation can't live without T.V, and it plays a big role in our society. T.V shows us the news of the world in two ways, serious and derisory. For example of the derisory " Family Guy ". It’s a cartoon T.V acts about the problems that faces the American families. Although, its one of the most popular T.V series in the U.S., a lot of people attacked it, and it was stopped twice because of the audacious episodes, but it also came back twice. " Family Guy " shows to the world that the US culture is decadent, and the American citizen are lazy and stupid, but they are not. In my opinion I think it's not useful for children's. There are many impolite jokes, violence, and sexual jokes and activities.
First, The impolite jokes have a negative impact on children. When the children’s learn how to speak rude and impolite that is a big problem, and the " Family Guy " show famous in impolite jokes. In these days children have changed than before. Before the kids do not dare, or can say obscene words, opposite these days. There are many reasons that changed the children's manners, and a great example is " Family Guy ". Children have their own time period to learn about certain things. Sigmund Freud can help understand the concepts behind this. The show is a cartoon, and the cartoons only for the children’s. If the children's learn those things, that is really trouble for them and our society. In these days I surprised from the words of children, there are many rude things that they said. LaChrystal D Ricke says, “ The language on Fox's Family Guy has been the subject of criticism, foundation reports, and even lawsuits. The show's creators assert that the language used in the show simply provides satirical social commentary; others believe the language is inappropriate for broadcast television. This study investigated the presence of derogatory language in Family Guy in order to make an argument regarding the potential cultivating effects of such language when presented in an animated format. The study found that derogatory messages were present in roughly 9% of Family Guy scenes and that correlations existed between the types of characters that were the senders and recipients of derogatory messages and the types of messages transmitted. ’’ I agree with him that is inappropriate for broadcast television, because it have a many satirical social commentary.
Second, I think violence can wait for a child because children between the ages of 5 to 13 are very honest people. They might don't like someone and they can treat them bad once learning about violence, and the innocent school mate will be likely bullied by these children. Children should not be introduced to violence in their heads they can enjoy it and think its okay and thereby committing something later in the future ...
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Final Draft #Essay 1Omar AlayoubProfessor KlepperEnglish 113.docxmydrynan
Final Draft #Essay 1
Omar Alayoub
Professor Klepper
English 113A
Family Guy
Nowadays almost every one can't stop watching T.V. This generation can't live without T.V, and it plays a big role in our society. T.V shows us the news of the world in two ways, serious and derisory. For example of the derisory " Family Guy ". It’s a cartoon T.V acts about the problems that faces the American families. Although, its one of the most popular T.V series in the U.S., a lot of people attacked it, and it was stopped twice because of the audacious episodes, but it also came back twice. " Family Guy " shows to the world that the US culture is decadent, and the American citizen are lazy and stupid, but they are not. In my opinion I think it's not useful for children's. There are many impolite jokes, violence, and sexual jokes and activities.
First, The impolite jokes have a negative impact on children. When the children’s learn how to speak rude and impolite that is a big problem, and the " Family Guy " show famous in impolite jokes. In these days children have changed than before. Before the kids do not dare, or can say obscene words, opposite these days. There are many reasons that changed the children's manners, and a great example is " Family Guy ". Children have their own time period to learn about certain things. Sigmund Freud can help understand the concepts behind this. The show is a cartoon, and the cartoons only for the children’s. If the children's learn those things, that is really trouble for them and our society. In these days I surprised from the words of children, there are many rude things that they said. LaChrystal D Ricke says, “ The language on Fox's Family Guy has been the subject of criticism, foundation reports, and even lawsuits. The show's creators assert that the language used in the show simply provides satirical social commentary; others believe the language is inappropriate for broadcast television. This study investigated the presence of derogatory language in Family Guy in order to make an argument regarding the potential cultivating effects of such language when presented in an animated format. The study found that derogatory messages were present in roughly 9% of Family Guy scenes and that correlations existed between the types of characters that were the senders and recipients of derogatory messages and the types of messages transmitted. ’’ I agree with him that is inappropriate for broadcast television, because it have a many satirical social commentary.
Second, I think violence can wait for a child because children between the ages of 5 to 13 are very honest people. They might don't like someone and they can treat them bad once learning about violence, and the innocent school mate will be likely bullied by these children. Children should not be introduced to violence in their heads they can enjoy it and think its okay and thereby committing something later in the future ...
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