According to para.7, fiction’s obsession with filth and vice is responsible for corroding values and corrupting youth. Do you think it is necessary for young students to avoid these contents in fiction? Why?
Yes, I think it is necessary. For example, in the network novel " fengqinbuyaohuang", there has been a plot to beautify drug dealers, for many teenageers may be in the period of the formation of values, such network works, for the physical and mental development of the immature people, itself is a bad induction. In many similar novels, the male and female protagonists are of relatively high appearance level, which gives many people unlimited imagination. So I consider it is necessary to avoid this kind of fiction.
I think it is necessary to regulate the reading of young students, because they do not have mature values and the ability to distinguish right from wrong, and may imitate the behavior of the characters in the book, which will set off a bad trend in the group of young people, and may become a weapon of harm to society. When their minds are mature, they have the right to read freely, all kinds of books can broaden their horizon and improve their ability.
It depends on the circumstances. If they are extremely young or childish, lacking mature thoughts and a complete vale system, it is necessary to avoid ,in that these contents may drift them into crimes. On the contrary,students who are critical and skeptical may have a lesson from these books--these contents contribute them to distinguish the virtue and vice .
Yes.Some novels are too vulgar, involving violence and immoral behavior, and lack correct moral concepts and political norms. Young students are in a critical period of value shaping. Reading too much of such novels will bring wrong values to young students, which will also affect the healthy growth of young students.
In my opinion, it is not necessary, because proper exposure to these contents can enable students to experience the good and evil of the society and explore the deeper nature of human nature. If these contents are avoided, mentally immature children will become very simple and be hurt in real life
I think it is necessary for young students to avoid such corrupt content. Because young students have not yet formed their own views, they are easy to be influenced. They may not be able to distinguish right or wrong at this stage, so those corrupt content may lead them astray, I think they should watch more positive content.
I think young students should aviod bad contents in fiction. Because at the stage of molding their right values of their life, young students may have immature mind. They ofen easily tend to addicated in books which have no nurtition that will lead them to wrong way and unhealth mind.
I don't think it's necessary for young students to avoid these things in their novels. Because even if their thoughts are not very mature, they will have their own basic judgment, and it is easier to guide them in the right direction. Using these decadent novel contents as negative examples to warn students and let them know the consequences of doing wrong, they can develop better.
I don't think it's necessary to completely avoid it. Young students' thinking is not yet mature enough, and if not avoided, these books may cause harm to their physical and mental health. But through guidance, being exposed to different types of books will have an impact on their three perspectives.
NO. Though the filth and vice probablly affects our attitudes and thoughts in some ways, it is still necessary for us to read and know them, instead of skipping them. Because in society, such vice and filth exists, we need to recognize them and learn to how to deal with them. Otherwise, we may believe that the world is always good and easily get deceived and hurt.
I don't think it is necessary for young students to avoid these contents in fiction. Vice and filth are actually exist in our life, the problems should not be cover up. Properly exposing students to these fictions can improve their ability to resist temptation, keeping them reading positive books will make them innocent and easy to feel broken.
This is necessary, young students lack self-judgment and mature value system, novels can more easily influence people thandocumentaries, and some restrictions on this is to protect teenagers' mental health.
I think it is necessary. Teenagers' values have not yet been fully formed and they are extremely susceptible to influence. They have no ability to distinguish right from wrong and are easy to imitate the bad plot in the book, which may lead to tragedy.
Teenagers should not get in touch with the dark side of the world too early, some books may make them realize the evil of the world, which may lead them to be precocious and lose their innocence too early.
I think it's necessary to do this because young people are now in a state of understanding society and their minds are not mature enough to judge the real shape of society and we should effectively prevent and avoid and help them to know the real society in advance.
I think this is necessary, because most young students have not formed a complete set of values and lack the ability to diatinguish right from wrong, so they should advoid these contents in virtual works and better allow students to develop themselves.
I don't think it's necessary, because young students have already formed their own values and have the ability to distinguish right from wrong. I don't think young students will really change anything because of a novel. Besides, there are not only good and positive things in the world itself, so it is also necessary for young students to realize these negative values such as filth and sin. If young students are protected too well, they will idealize the world too much, which will lead to poor ability to accept setbacks. The negative values in the novel can also warn the world, let us not do so.
Of course it is necessary for young students to avoid deleterious and vicious contents in fiction. Being in the growth and development stage, young students haven't formed their own values of life. Therefore, they are easily influenced by some unhealthy contents and even tend to imitate certain conducts subconsciously, thus jeopardizing their health and wellness.A good case in point is that the prevention of young students reading romantic fiction. This can be ascribed to the point that this kind of books involve some elements, including romance, sentiment, sex, which will engender adverse effects on young students. Apart from this, romance novels usually contain false plots and exaggerated descriptions which will mislead young students'judgement and cognition.
I don't think so.First of all, fiction is a reflection of real life, and it is inevitable that there are good and evil in life. Fictions show us the different lives of different people and let us see the diversity of the world. The dirty and evil content in the novel can help us understand the world comprehensively and from multiple angles.Second, reading is a thing that opens people up, not narrow. We can read with a critical eye, but we don't have to turn ourselves into a diode.
I don't think it is necessary to avoid teenagers' reading, if they live in the comfort zone set up by parents and teachers all the time, when they meet difficult things, they won't solve them by themselves. If the young people's first reaction when they read the book "A Place for the Old" should not be to agree with the ideas of the old police chief, at this time, teachers and parents should criticize the ideas in the book that damage values and teach the young people what to do, which is the right approach in my opinion.
In my opinion, novels are partly based on real life. Through the description of filth and evil in novels, we can realize the evil of human nature. If the novels are full of kindness and love, teenagers will be trusting others in the process of growing up.In this case, it will cause great harm to the hearts of young people.
I think it's necessary. Because students do not form a good value system at this time, they are easily influenced by the outside world. Fiction full of filth and vice can distort students' values and affect their understanding of the world,Students should consciously choose good fictional works.
I think it is necessary for young students to avoid these contents in fiction. They are too young to form their complete values, they need someone to guide. Now, more and more fictions are obsessed with filth and vice, which will affect the formation of young students correct values. For example, young students may imitate the violent plot in the fiction.
For some young students, their cognition is still not perfect, and teachers need to guide them to establish correct values. Fiction will affect the development of students' values, so it is necessary to avoid children's exposure to fiction.
For students who can distinguish good from evil, they should cultivate diversified appreciation. Literary forms are diverse, and so are everyone's preferences. And that doesn't require much outside intervention.
Because young students are still in a stage of mental immaturity and poor discrimination ability, some bad things in the novel will have a bad effect on them. For example, according to the news report, a primary school student abused other children because he watched the movie adapted from the novel and imitated the fighting behavior in the movie.
We can choose novels suitable for young students to read according to their personality characteristics and behavior habits, promote their development and guide their behavior.
It's not necessary. At our age, it's a time to get exposed to the real world, whether it is pure or devil. So it will help shape our values and make us more realise that we should not act like this. But the content of exposure should be proper.
And if it's in literary books, it's also beneficial for our multiperspective understanding of our world.
No.I think these contents in fiction should not be avoided by young students.Young students can improve their ability to judge the right or wrong things and be warned to not do these things which are full of filth and vice.Then they can reflect their behaviors in their daily life.
But I also think that these contents which include the filth and vice should be showed to young students selectively.Like cartoons,Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf,students should learn good and evil views well.
Yes, it is necessary for young students to avoid unpleasant and immoral contents in fiction. For young students, their minds are immature, their moral system is not perfect, they are easy to be affected by bad contents,then develop bad habits, and even worse, they will break the law and commit crimes.So it is necessary to guide young students to read the right books and help them establish the right values.
No.From my point of view,fictions'obession with filth and vice always put us in a position to judge wrongdoing,know the imperfect reality,understand the theme of poetic justice,and teach us what is good and to do the right things.
I think it's necessary. Youth is the future of the motherland and the hope of the nation. Today's youth have not yet formed a correct outlook on life and values, and are easily influenced by filth and vice in fiction. This requires teachers to provide correct guidance, recommend fiction with good value orientation, avoid these fictions with bad content that corrode values and corrupt youth, and create a positive and just reading environment for youth.
Yes, i think it is necessary for the youth to avoid these content, because ,for teenagers, they are still experiencing growth and have not yet formed their own independent judgment and values. And those filth and vice parts in the fiction, it is easy to influence the values of teenagers, so that they will embark on the road of evil.