Almost every child in the world has watch television or seen a movie. Whether it is news or cartoons television is a part of today\'s culture. However, does television cause children to behave violently? Is it television’s responsibility to guard and clarify to children what is right and wrong? Should children be shielded and never exposed to violence? Television is not the cause of violent behavior and is not responsible for children behavior. Violence is a part of culture and for society to shield a child is to weaken the knowledge of the world’s past and present.
History shows us that television is not the cause of violence. The invention of the television has only been present in history for a little over a century (The History). Violence has been a continual phenomenon throughout the hist
Television is not the cause children can be violent. Hundreds of generations of children before today have experienced violence without the aid of television. Children must learn from their parents to truly know what is right and real. Hiding violence from child only causes the child to have a false view on the world; therefore children must be prepared for the good and bad in the world. Children that grow to be adults may not comprehend the consequences of there actions, if the had never had the knowledge of the event in the first place.
“Violence echoes in the lives of individuals and in the history of societies much longer than we generally care to believe. It is not to be dismissed from the minds and souls; it creates its own institutions or penetrates existing ones and is sometimes deposit