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3. POINTS OF DISCUSSION
• What is Violence?
• Types of Violence
• Visual Violence
• Is it Really bad as we think?
• Why it is bad?
• Other Mediums of Visual Violence
• Reasons Behind
• Possible Solutions
4. WHAT IS VIOLENCE?
• It’s the Intentional Use of force against a group or community
• Mentally
• Physically
• Globally, violence takes the lives of more than 1.5 million people
annually
• Violence often has lifelong consequences for victims
5. TYPES OF VIOLENCE
Domestic violence / Individual motivated violence
• Bride burning, Honor killing, Sati
Interpersonal Violence
• Family dispute, family arguments, communal hatreds
Child abuse violence
• Beating/hitting/kicking/sexual violence
Social violence
• By social groups, politics/temple festivals
Religious violence, domestic violence, caste violence, violence
against women, violence against minorities, etc.
6. VISUAL VIOLENCE
• All of the above mentioned violence types are extreme in itself but there
is one more type of violence we are talking about.
• The increasing amount of violence shown regularly in films has been a
cause of concern.
• Makers makes violence appears entertaining and exciting.
7. IS IT REALLY BAD AS WE THINK?
• National Institute of Mental Health reported that exposure to
violence at an early age leads to desensitization.
• Violent films have visible influence on children and teenagers especially.
• Violent TV shows increase likelihood of violent behavior later in life.
• Make someone less likely to feel shock or distress at scenes of cruelty or
suffering by overexposure to such violent things.
8. WHY IT IS BAD?
• The individuals who appreciate such films stop realizing the real
consequences.
• People will reflect what they learn.
• They lose their sense of reality and don’t have any sympathy for the
victims.
• They can easily lose their patience and be violent
9. WHY IT IS BAD? (CONT'D)
• Peoples are admiring those who are doing violence and are the heroes.
• The real trouble is the violent scenes are becoming more realistic by the
use of technologies.
10. OTHER MEDIUMS OF VISUAL VIOLENCE
• Violence in Cartoons
• For example the most popular cartoons shows “Dragon Ball Z” and
“Star Wars: The Clone Wars” shows the missive acts of violence
• The misconception about the character
11. OTHER MEDIUMS OF VISUAL VIOLENCE
• Violence in Games
• The most popular games in these days “PUBG” , “GTA V” and many
other games like these.
• Even the physical games like “WWE” and “UFC”
• To violent for the kids, making the missive impacts as well
12. REASONS BEHIND
• Multiple Factors lead to the violence
Peoples likes to see them.
Violence do the more business.
Too popular among different age groups.
Sells the most.
13. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
• Make some age restriction on the programs.
• Only restriction are not enough.
• Supervision of Parents/ guardian needed.
• Activate the corresponding regulating bodies
• Censorship board.