violence is every where
The children are desensitized to violence because they play video games
the movie (and book) is basically a commentary on the way that society has become largely desensitized to the horrible things that happen in the world. We see things happen on reality TV all the time that are really awful but we don't bat an eye because we're becoming desensitized
The reader can tell Winston has become desensitized to the war when he starts to view the violence and destruction as routine events, showing little emotional reaction or shock. His language becomes casual when describing brutal acts, and he no longer feels the same sense of horror or sympathy for those affected by the war.
maybe. If they see a lot of that stuff on tv, and if they have the wrong friends that have the potential of becoming a gang or being assosiated with gang violence, then yes.
Yes it does because kids watch violence over and over again, and they get used to it, so they learn to believe violence is not a big deal, and start becoming violent to kids in school.
because no violence is often boring...go hug a tree
Because violence is hurtful.
Your eyes have been desensitized because of the candles, so the bright colors affect you more.
because violence create violence and it create further violence and violence remain in act until it destoryed enverything
they dont, normally. I think most of the people that were "desensitised to violence by games" were probably already slightly psychotic and the fact that they play violent games is a coincidence or because of their violent tendancys. (im not expert mind and am just speculating).
Exposure to death because of mass media is becoming more routine and touches people at earlier ages, violent games don't help and a bigger issue is population controls and related problems with having too many people. Companies deal with people by volume now because there are too many, Inevitably this may reduce the value of the individual[the most dangerous part of the equation.
Because violence is violence, whoever commits it. A crime of violence is not restricted to just the male gender.