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Karen Sternheimer Do Video Games Kill

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• Introduction o Have you ever wonder “Do Video Games Kill?” Well, Karen Sternheimer, the author of the essay who focuses on the youth and popular culture has explained it very well in the essay. Sternheimer addresses the wide spread idea of how video games are the cause for killers at a young age. She believes the influence of video games may have a little on the youth being out of control. Sternheimer puts most of the blame for the youth of being out of control on the media. She also writes some about politicians and the Juvenile Justice system. She also points out that the youth not only is influenced by video games, but also the home life. While it may be that juvenile crimes have declined and personal …show more content…

Sternheimer brings up an issue that had an unnerving newspaper headlines like “Bloodlust Video Games Put Kids in the Crosshairs” (215). She thinks that not enough thoughts have been given to other issues like “social rejection and depression”. Information on statistical evidence was brought to our attention. Sternheimer believed it to be “controversial”. Sternheimer feels that there are important facts that truly cause killers at a young age that are being over looked. The important facts could include personal traits, family, and background. Politicians claims for the rise of video games concerns. Sternheimer briefly wrote a law suits to the producers and none of the law suits won. Have you ever thought why there are young killers, which are brought in suburban areas/families who are thought of to be the most …show more content…

This article is written persuasively and focused on an audience that’s well-educated, suburban areas and those in the profession of sociological. The way she talks in the article is very clear and appropriate for the audience. Sternheimeropens our eyes to what is being said about the video games and o which the audience can relate too. She then begins to state her argument. As you read through the article you will find where she gives several ideas about the video games actions and the connection and lack that lead to teen violence. Some of the points that she tells us have a few acceptable amounts of evidence and proof. Sternheimers explains to us her statistical research, but instead of her explaining more factual information, she explains her opinions/ emotions for the research. When she gives her own opinions about the research instead of factual information it makes the information gives less persuasive. The article is not well organized and is really just scattered all over the place. She numerously mentions the media and newspapers between all the other information instead of just letting the topics have a section to their own. It’s hard trying to find other points she mentioned and to see the proof or evidence behind it. She doesn’t answer why “young killers” are from suburban areas or goof

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