INTRODUCTION According to Anderson C.A “Media violence are any scenes that depict intentional attempt by individual to inflict harm on others and individual can be anon- human cartoon character real person or anything in between”. In my essay I will state the impact of media violence in a society as a whole both negative and positive impacts, I will furthers state the experts views on the matter and my view an individual affected by this media violence saga. I will conclude by giving an overview of this matter. BODY Are the media violence scenes the one to blame on the society brutal acts? People just act brutally after that they blame the violence contained in the media violence scenes; they just do all this in need of a reason to stand by. Elizabeth Thoman “watching media violence scenes does not itself cause the people to be violent”. In media violent scenes there is no part that tells a person to go and act brutally on others so all this people blaming media violent are just making a reason to hide from their acts. Are media violent the scenes to take into consideration when improving children learning ability? The way I see things, media violence scenes must be taken into account when teaching children basic life skills because if we keep on making these kind of acts hidden from them is the more they will go out in search of the hidden answers that why are they restricted from this kind of scenes. Van Evra stated that media violence scenes help children in improving their reasoning capacity and help them to be able to assess and evaluate different situations in no time and come up with suitable solutions. Making available of answers to the children will make them to feel as part of the society and they will not make an issue out of acts that are contained in those media scenes because they will just take those acts as normal acts. Is the society as a whole benefiting from scenes of media violent? According to Jones stated that people need the violent scenes (entertainment) in order to explore the inescapable feeling that they have been taught to deny and to reintegrate those feelings into a more whole and more complex. This kind of scenes makes people to feel and accept that we are in the moving world so everything is being told like it is with no limit from experiencing the world as a whole. Should media violence scenes be scenes be scene for all people regardless of the age and gender? Media scenes should be made available for all people because this days we experience the same challenges whether your old or young, so regardless of the age people must be alert of the world we living on and the challenges that they may come across. Gunter and McALeer media violence scenes should be opened for everyone as all people in today’s world experience different incidents that need people alerted on and warned. Children get raped and abused so they need this kind of scenes to be able to act and to familiarise themselves with many challenges as possible in order to make them alerted to such events. Are media violent scenes the one making children to be physical and verbal aggressive? Graig A et al stated that media violence are that increase the exposer of physical and verbal aggressive among the society, so that they later become the top criminals by committing first class crimes. I do agree with this one the more people are exposed to these kind of scenes the more they will claim that they can make easy cash by stealing copying from the sense on the saw and trying to imitate those actions. CONCLUSION Media violent scenes are the scenes that help people to be active and help them to respond to many challenges the come across in life, so people have to start taking media violence scene as moral lessons to something to imitate. People who grown-up having access to the media violence scenes are active couponed to those grown without them so media violence scenes are the ones to consider in upbringing a good society. REFERENCE LIST Elizabeth Thoman, What parent can do about media violet[online] http//www.medialit.org/readingorg/what parent can do. Accessed 09-09-2013 Anderson, C.A &Bushman. Media violence on the American public revisted American psychology 57, 448-450. Gunter, B, and McA,J.(1997); CHILDREN AND TELEVISION LONDON :Routledge Van Evra, J.(1990): Television and child development. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum