“How does the media portray teenagers and how does it affect them?”
We have all seen movies where teenagers are drinking, engaging in promiscuous
activities, using drugs, disobeying their parents and lots more. I became
interested in this topic because of the article entitled “The Media made them
do It” and “The Media made me do it.” I was shocked at the things I read that
people did because they saw it on television or in a movie. I was astounded at
the fact that anyone would set a baby’s crib on fire because it was in a movie
or jump off the top of a waterfall, only to plummet to their death. It just
seemed so crazy.
I wanted to
see different perspectives. I thought for sure not everyone believes all teens
are portrayed as horrible, disrespectful human beings. I wanted personal
opinions and thoughts, from interviews with teens and adults, as well as
professional statements like that of the American Association of Pediatrics. I
was expecting to find differing opinions- some people believing the media portrays
teens as the world’s worst age group and actually considering that to be true
and some thinking it’s a false accusation.
I wondered
where people got the idea to include teens drinking, abusing substances, and
having sex, in the media. Do movie writers include teenage drinking, substance
abuse, and sex, because they see and hear about teens doing it or do teens do
it because they see on a screen or in a magazine? Not all teens drink on Friday
and Saturday nights; not all teenagers engage in promiscuity; not all are
aggressive; not every kid in middle school, high school, or college smoke weed
or abuse any other substance. The media seems to generalize, creating an image
in the minds of adults when they hear the word “teenager” or “adolescent.”
I had an
experience in high school with a group of girls, none of which were very heavy,
who stopped eating because of the models they saw on a television show one
night. One girl passed out at the gym and was rushed to the hospital where she
was found to be under weight for her height. Personally, I have never had
experiences with doing things I see on television or in movies or hear in a
song, but other people have.
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