There is a big dispute on the effect of violent media on young children. This picture takes a huge stand on the negative views.
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mediaviolence.org "The Top Games of 2011 Include" Practical Argument 2nd edition page 84 |
In the picture, the child is very focused in the game he is playing. his body is leaned forward as if he is trying to get as close as he can to the television, his eyes are wide with interest and his mouth relaxed as if he is not aware of his surroundings. The couch, the wall and the words are blurred out that the main focus is the child. The child's main focus is the game. There is sun light on the left side of his head showing that the child is playing the game by himself during the day instead of playing outside with the neighborhood kids or riding his bike.
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Bulletstorm
is set in the 26th century era where it is also a first person shooting style made by Polish |
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Remedy Entertainment created Max Payne, who is an ex-cop out searching for revenge for the death of his family. |
The top left corner includes five of the top 2011 games according to CNBC. All games are high violence. For those, including myself, that are not aware of these games I have Rage by id Tech and Bulletstorm by Polish are both first
person shooting games; Rage is post-apocalyptic setting while bullet is in the
26th century era. Max Payne by Remedy Entertainment and Dues Ex by Edios
Montreal are story line games that are about killing and searching for revenge
of the deaths of loved ones.
I feel like your blog was awesome! You gave good details about the visual, had more than one image, and i like how you considered the means of persuasion. You should used a different background, it would be hard to read if it was on a big screen, and section the picture so it can balance with the text
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