Felipe Sánchez Y. III°A
HOMEWORK EXERCISE
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Both
fragments are accurate; however, the first fragment has a great relationship
with the ad displayed:
1 Children will watch anything, and when a broadcaster uses crime and violence and other shoddy devices to monopolize a child’s attention, it’s worse than taking candy from a baby. It is taking precious time from the process of growing up. — Newton Minow
Because if the television, captures the attention of
the child, this will be surprised to see so much, he does not know if this is
right or wrong, the crime or murder, all these images are shocking to the mind
of this child, so imitate his mind, and will not know if that will be good or
bad, for what is said to do that is like taking candy from a baby, but of course,
since we are taking away their innocence, their freedom, their childhood to
project these crude images to a child who is in early development.
The ideas that predominate this image are: the lack of
innocence, and the misuse of the media because the media, should not show and
give account of terrible things on television, right on schedule where children
are present, so that these do a meddling, removing what these are, and showing
them a reality aggressive, taking away their childhood innocence, controlling
his mind frail and weak.