Monday, 1 September 2014

50 % say No

Parents should be their idols


In my point of view I certainly disagree of children whatching cartoons because it decreases their friendship situations due to super heroes telling them to fighting against something that is not necessary. In conclusion this is why I definetally disagree with batman and other super heroe cartoon movies whatched by children trying to learn.

They provide entertainment and morals



They teach children that they should always fight for truth and stand for truth till end .They also entertain people. With having emotions they fight till end for truth and don't think that their family members against truth or not they just fight for truth ,this makes children powerful by heart . They also motivate children to fulfill their dreams and live for truth with hapiness

Superman and Batman are misleading idols.



Superman and Batman are part of fictional worlds created by large corporations that sell movie tickets. They are part of entertainment empires which seek to earn profits rather than to educate the youth about morality. Also, these characters are totally unrealistic, and no one should look up to them as role models.



Parents Should Be Real Superheroes

 

Comic books are just that--fantasy stories made up for entertainment. Real superheroes should be everyday parents who try their hardest to make life better for their children. I'm not talking about deadbeats who skimp out on paying child support or meth-heads who can't get over their drug-induced haze. I mean real parents who love, educate and prepare the next generation to take over the world.

50% Say Yes.

They provide entertainment and morals

 

They teach children that they should always fight for truth and stand for truth till end .They also entertain people. With having emotions they fight till end for truth and don't think that their family members against truth or not they just fight for truth ,this makes children powerful by heart . They also motivate children to fulfill their dreams and live for truth with hapiness

Superheroes have been inspiration and motivation



For us ordinary humans since the time they have been created. This is because superheroes do not only provide clean family entertainment but also because they teach good moral values. No matter how famous Superman is he will always have a down to earth attitude and no matter how much Spiderman’s boss screams at him and throws his pictures in his face he will never even raise his voice forget retaliating. You will always find the superheroes fight for justice etc. never for power or money. Superheroes are another form of entertainment for kids and adults, but I believe they are also a great influence on kids. They encourage children to go out and follow their dreams, not stand on the sidelines and watch all their hopes and dreams crumble on the very floor they walk on. They tell children that there is always hope, and there will always be strength in your heart and indeed most superheroes, stand for every good value we try to instill in our youth - justice, selflessness, intelligence and the value of love, friendship and never giving up. While it is unrealistic, children aiming to grow up to be Batman are going to work harder to be good people at an age where most kids are only concerned with sticking stuff in their noses. How could that be called misleading?

Of course they are good!



Superheroes are another form of entertainment for kids and adults, but I believe they are also a great influence on kids. They encourage children to go out and follow their dreams, not stand on the sidelines and watch all their hopes and dreams crumble on the very floor they walk on. They tell children that there is always hope, and there will always be strength in your heart.

An ideal to aim for



Both of these superheros, and indeed most superheros, stand for every good value we try to instill in our youth - justice, selflessness, intelligence and the value of love, friendship and never giving up. While it is unrealistic, children aiming to grow up to be Batman are going to work harder to be good people at an age where most kids are only concerned with sticking stuff in their noses. How could that be called misleading?

Much more concerning is the lack of 'self made men' in comics. Everyone was either born with powers, got them in a freak accident or just inherited a lot of money, for some reason the villains are the ones who clawed their way to the top.

Possibly even more worrying is the popularity of these god-like figures vs normal (but villainous) people. Superman vs Lex Luthor is an invulnerable alien with almost limitless strength, speed and a million other powers vs a middle aged businessman.

And Batman is an immensely wealthy, heavily muscled, impeccably trained martial artist wearing millions of dollars worth of combat gear vs a skinny, mentally ill man in a clown costume.

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