TODAY’S SUPER HERO’S SENDING WRONG
MESSAGES TO BOYS:
April 10, 2012
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states in this research that Batman, Iron Man and Spider-Man might be
impressive and powerful at the box office, they aren’t so good for today’s
youth say psychologists. During last week’s Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association mental health professionals said that, while
yesterday’s heroes fought crime and made better role models, today’s
superheroes are too violent and send the wrong messages and images to young,
impressionable boys.
“There is a big difference in the movie superhero of
today and the comic book superhero of yesterday,” said psychologist Sharon Lamb,
EdD, distinguished professor of mental health at University of Massachusetts-Boston.
“Today’s superhero is too much like an action hero who participates in non-stop
violence; he’s aggressive, sarcastic and rarely speaks to the virtue of doing
good for humanity. When not in superhero costume, these men, like Iron Man,
exploit women, flaunt bling and convey their manhood with high-powered guns. ”
By contrast, Lamb says, superheroes of days gone by
allowed boys to learn from them because they had vulnerabilities when the capes
were off. Lamb came to these conclusions by interviewing nearly 700 boys
between the ages of 4 and 18. She and her team concluded that marketers
convince these boys they can either be players or slackers – in her words, a
“narrow view of masculinity”. One of Lamb’s colleagues says boys are better
adjusted when they resist internalizing macho images. ?
In short, Boys these days are getting wrong messages
from these characters which have been designed just for the sake of
entertainment, they do follow them and show violent behaviors and sometimes they adopt these heroic
attitudes just to impress and attract girls so these messages are affecting
there lives badly.
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