Monday, March 16, 2020
TV Essays
TV Essays   TV Essay  TV Essay          				   TV   Zoned Out  	Although the experiment of observing someone playing a video game  and looking for behavioral changes was at first intriguing, I found the period of observation extremely uneventful. I suppose that is the purpose of these video games, to engage the players so much, their outside environment is  completely ignored. I found this to especially true in smaller children.  My first subject was my eight year old cousin. He loves his ninja games and will even show you his moves by literally acting out what he has learned while playing his games.  He doesn?t do this in school or tries to attack anybody, he simply tries to impress us with elaborate leg and hand movements. He?s never been violent or gotten into trouble, on the contrary, he has told me stories about a one or two bullies at school who he was afraid of. I  believe these ninja games help him feel confident in that he can stand up for himself without looking like a ?sissy? in front of his friends.  What bothered me about his video playing is the extent to which his mind goes completely blank during the game. His mother would call him        game, video, violent, games, school, playing, one, never, because, subject, hit, children, believe, my, violence, time, much, man, life, found, extremely, even, complete, been, actually, act, about, year, without, while, way, tries, smaller, simply, role    
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