Media role models and the effect on children

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May 25, 2012

 

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All children have their insecurities of not being liked and accepted by others, so they try to be cool, and with the media being the major factor that shapes our culture, it too creates the definition of cool. Children, through the media are subjected to unremitting pressure to conform to the market's definition of cool...
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Those in charge of the cartoons, films and music, create this definition of cool; they are the ones who turn these actors who are normal people into popular icons and superstars who are idolized by the public, in this case children. Because the media is profit driven those in charge try to create a demand for their products, which are their movies, cartoons or music, so they employ all kinds of techniques to sell their products to their target market, which happens to be children...
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