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    Sample Cause and Effect Essay on Media

    Effects on SocietyDifferent media have projected various issues about our lives in various

    ways. It is no doubt that the opinion and the views of the public, especially the

    young children and preadolescents, can easily be swayed (or controlled) by

    manipulating the content on the various media artifacts. People's opinions can be

    shaped by what their views are on a certain issue. Children learn about fashion

    and accessories from television and movies at an early age and they start to

    imitate these. Also, aside from making the children aware of the things that are

    meant for the older people, the media also serves to instill certain images of

    things and ideas into their heads. For example, many television shows and

    movies tend to stereotype different groups, like some movies showing how

    typical teenagers act in schools or how every man in a turban and a beard is a

    terrorist. These stereotypes become ingrained in the children's minds and they

    tend to follow these stereotypes in their real lives.

    Since there are many different kinds of media in the world and since

    different people prefer different media as their source of information, the choice

    of media and the way the issue of information security is presented in each

    media is very important in making decisions as well as shaping people's ideas

    and attitudes. Today, we are being bombarded with information coming from

    television, movies, radio, newspapers, magazine, and most of all, the internet.

    This means that we have so much information coming to us these days that it

    has become very hard for us to filter out the relevant information and to also

    differentiate what is right and truthful from what is wrong and untrue. We find

    that the youths are most affected by television and movies since they are visual

    media and almost everyone is exposed to the most because they are very easily

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    available and provides the highest level of stimulation. Being so visually

    stimulating, it can also be derived that television and movies have a different

    kind of effect on the people. What the people watch on television would then

    work to shape determine the attitude that the public holds for or against various

    issues. Television and movies can work to provide us with the information that

    determines our attitudes towards that issue. For example, if programs on the

    television keep showing young children wearing makeup and fashionable

    clothes, and the children keep seeing the same images, views, and ideas, as they

    are enforced on related media such as magazines and the internet, it is very

    likely that they will start accepting and believing these ideas too. Similarly,

    television and movies can work to create many stereotypes (e.g. popular girls in

    high school being rich and fashionable) and these become ingrained in our

    minds because we are seeing them everywhere. Thus, images on the television

    and in movies causes people to form certain ideas, notions, attitudes, and

    stereotypes towards the people and events around them by presenting what its

    controllers want us to see and what might not necessarily be the truth.

    One of the things that the television and movies cause us to do is to

    formulate stereotypes for people around us who are from various different social

    and cultural backgrounds. Television and films provide materials out of which

    we form our very identities. These have created our sense of what our selves

    mean to ourselves; how we feel about being a male or a female; which class,

    ethnicity and race, of nationality we belong to, and of our sexuality; and of us

    and them. Perhaps the most important misconception that one can derive from

    the media is that of the other cultures, and thus makes us form some

    misinterpreted and false assumptions about people who are from a different

    culture. It is by observing the media that we learn how to behave, and how to

    think, what to feel, believe and fear of people from other cultures. For example,

    most of the action movies depict a woman who is in trouble and a man comes to

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    save her. This is a typical stereotyping of the gender, where the woman is

    depicted as the weaker sex who always needs help from a man to save her life.

    We learn how to react to members of different social groups by learningfrom the media and its artifacts. For example, many television shows and

    movies have popularized on many occasions that African Americans are always

    good at sports. This is why whenever we see people playing, say, basketball, we

    automatically assume that the black athlete would be better than the white one.

    Similarly, many television shows, for example Speedy Gonzales, has portrayed

    the Mexicans to be a lazy. This has affected our perception of the Mexicans and

    we tend to think that all Mexicans are in fact lazy. Thus, it becomes very

    important how a certain group of people is portrayed in television and in the

    movies. This becomes their identity in the eyes of the society.

    This is not to say that television shows and movies cannot be used for

    good. Many television shows and movie out there work for the sole purpose of

    providing and spreading information. These include channels like the Discovery

    Channel and the National Geographic, or documentary films about the various

    issues and events in our lives. This is the positive side of media, where it is

    being used responsibly and in a very focused and factual manner. Television is

    best viewed when it is giving news, not views. All the information that are

    contained in knowledge-based television and movies are mostly fact-based. This

    means that the public is given facts that they have the option to evaluate forthemselves. This is very much unlike popular media that works to instill

    opinions and views into our heads.

    Thus, another thing that television and movies do is that they instill many

    different ideas into us as they shape our attitudes and opinions towards various

    events or issues at hand. News on the television, if not relayed responsibly, can

    cause many problems. Take, for example, the Rodney King Trial. In the early

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    1990s, a few police officers were filmed beating up Rodney King and this

    filmed was released all over the media. This caused a lot of problems in the

    United States as riots erupted in many parts of the country. This is where the

    responsibility of television broadcasting kicks in. Some images can cause a lot

    of problems if they are not discreet.

    We know that television and movies can have various effects on us, our

    lives, and our society. We must understand that much of what we see on

    television or in the movies are there in order for us to change our minds about

    certain views or opinions. What is this but social control? In the current era of

    globalization, we must all be aware of the different factor that go into the

    production of television and movies and their implications on the different

    cultures and sections of the society. The media culture of today does tend to

    support many capitalist values, by undermining the minority interests, and

    shows a strong effort that exists between different races, classes, gender, and

    social groups. We must fully understand and comprehend the nature and effects

    of the production techniques of the media artifacts and its effects on the certain

    group of people. We must look deeper into the lines and understand the media

    culture as to its working, and how it works to change our attitudes, preferences,

    and views, leading to a social control at the hand of the media.