The influence of music on a violent society This event held five years ago in Littleton, Colorado, raised our society. Due to the enthusiasm of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold for artists like Marilyn Manson, music is considered to be a major cause of adverse effects on young Americans. Music is an expression tool for artists to eliminate frustration and express emotions. However, these artists did not see their moral boundaries between emotionally disturbing lyrics and dark melodies.
For children with different interests from healthy self-image, music may have little impact on their values and lifestyle choices. However, violent, racist, homosexual or sexistic lyrics in music can affect young people. According to the survey, there is a correlation between youth's preference for a specific music genre and risk taking behavior. There is evidence that listening to pornographic content in lyrics increases the likelihood that teenagers begin to fall in love earlier than their colleagues. Music includes a lot of commercial content centered on arrangement of products (lyrics and video), but most of it is alcohol. In this survey, the consistent effect of lyrics and music on adolescent personality is not shown, but in a survey, listening to songs that are "socially" lyrics, young people are treated in a kind and compassionate manner The possibility of action has increased.
Introduction In today's society, social music is one of the most popular forms of music, but many of the themes and lyrics belonging to this song are vulgar, aggressive, violent and sexist. Sexism in social music is one of the themes of this article, which is clear through the negative narration of the song and the negative depiction of the women found in the music video. - The poem "reconsideration: songs" created by Aphra Behn in 1684 seems to be developing with themes of realization and betrayal. Written by a woman, the hero of betrayal of this verse has a subjective stance that attracts strong emotional sympathy of the reader as it can represent real events. The structure of this poem consists of seven sections, including eight rows.