Saturday, October 12, 2019
Synthesis of Tavris, Goodman, and Underwood :: Culture Sex Cultural Essays
Synthesis of Tavris, Goodman, and Underwood Weââ¬â¢ve all been in a situation where weââ¬â¢ve been unknowingly manipulated by a group of people. Itââ¬â¢s human nature to follow. Often times, for instance a gang shooting or the Holocaust in the 1940s, the outcome of blind following reminds that human nature can be atrocious. But do you think every German Nazi who contributed to the mass murders was an evil person? No, most were lead to believe that they were doing a good thing. Hitler was a powerful orator who convinced millions of people to support him. Why should anyone have thought something was wrong if there were millions of people who thought it was just fine? Hollywood is almost as evil and just as persuasive as Hitler was; and when an individual becomes a fraction of any group whether it be Hollywoodââ¬â¢s audience or a collection of colleagues, the individualââ¬â¢s plight to remain at hand, is almost always defeated. In Tavrisââ¬â¢ (2002) essay she explains why she thinks people act differently alone than in a group. She uses the examples of Kitty Genovese and Rodney King to illustrate that people are not willing to be courageous among other people. She claims that it is not the individualââ¬â¢s fault, but that is the ââ¬Ënature of groupsââ¬â¢ that leave the individual barren of their usually present morals. We donââ¬â¢t want to wrongly intervene to spare our ego,, or we diffuse the responsibility on others who are around us assuming that another has already taken the initiative. She recommends that people inform themselves of the anomaly of what she calls ââ¬Å"group-thinkâ⬠in hopes that education will empower them; even if theyââ¬â¢re in a group. In Goodmanââ¬â¢s (2002) Essay ââ¬ËCountering the Culture of Sexââ¬â¢ she discusses the common topic of the effects of sex in the media. She asserts that it isnââ¬â¢t enough to blame the media. W should transform the problem into the solution by having Hollywood realistically portray the aftermath of sexual encounters. By doing this, she hopes, will reduce the amount of teenage pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. Teenagers should be more aware of the consequences and less enamored with the romanticized image of sex; Goodman believes Hollywood is the answer. Using the example of Kitty Genovese, the woman who was witnessed being stabbed to death by a whole apartment building, Tavris (2002) says ââ¬Å"Something happens to individuals when they collect in a group.
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