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  • 1. eCartoon ViolenceBy Lucas Baycroft Orcutt Academy High SchoolFrosh CoreMarch 1st 2013

2. Thesis Most people may think that cartoon violencedoes not affect children, but that may not betrue because violence in cartoons is veryinfluential, according to some researching. 3. Memorable Opening Most people may think that cartoon violence doesnot affect children, but that may not be truebecause violence in cartoons is veryinfluential, according to some researching. 4. Main Concept There is growing Violent TV, films andagreement that at least video games do increasesome cartoon violence aggression, internationalcan affect children panels of experts havenegatively. said, as they warn parentsto keep an eye on whattheir children arewatching. (Choma). Weknow that violence doeshave an effect on kids.But violence in cartoonsmay also have a negativeeffect as well. 5. Did childrens parents care what theywatched on T.V?Column1yes no no T.V/ Cable Data obtained17%from self28%generated survey. Take Survey Here!55% 6. Are Violent Cartoons AffectingChildren80% Data70% obtained60% from self50%generated40%survey. Take30%Survey Here!20%10%0% Yes NoN/A 7. Main Concept Lots of parents question the violence inmany of to days cartoons and videogames, but many of us grew up watching Tomand Jerry, The Road Runner, and otheranimated favorites where violence was a keyingredient. 8. Supporting Detail What would some of our cartoons be withoutviolence? Their popularity might go down thedrain. 9. Supporting Detail Sometimes violence was used as an essentialpart of the program, but it is understood aspart of the humor and so was not harmful. 10. Main Idea Yet a third possibility is that violence may nothave a negative effect, but actually a positiveeffect. 11. Supporting Details Cartoons are the most frequent and easilyaccessible source of entertainment which weprovide to our children. With the vastness ofmedia and extension of channels, it has it hasbecome more convenient for parents toprovide children with this all-time favoriteactivity of theirs. 12. Supporting Details It is teaching them a skill that they can use even when their parents are not around. 13. Why I chose this subjectI chose this subject because it relates to mesomewhat and I was slightly curios. 14. Background Information As I have demonstrated, violence incartoons is such a controversial subject thatevery viewpoint is possible and has itssupporters, ranging from violence is verynegative to violence is not harmful toviolence is part of the fun and is good forkids. 15. Works CitedChoma, By: C.J. "Effects of Cartoon violence on children." WednsdayFeburary 20111. News.com. Friday January 2013. "Does cartoon violence make kids more aggressive?" Wednday 13 Febuary2012. SchoolAtoz. Friday January 2013. Zehra, Alia Bibi & Roshan. "Effects of cartoons on childrens psychology &behaviour patterns." 26 Friday Feb 08 2013. The International News. 30Januray 2013 . 16. Closing As I have demonstrated, violence in cartoonsis such a controversial subject that everyviewpoint is possible and has itssupporters, ranging from violence is verynegative to violence is not harmful toviolence is part of the fun and is good forkids. 17. Brought to you by By Lucas By Lucas Baycroft Orcutt Academy High School Frosh Core March 1st 2013