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?
No, I don't think so. I think it is not necessary for young students to avoid these contents in friction.
These contents can inflect the realism and background of the society in the fiction to some degree,enrich the image of characters and add authenticity to the novel. Also, these content can cultivate students' ability to distinguish right from wrong.
I think it's necessary. These novels will bring to young people's values the tendency to excessively pursue power and combat effectiveness. The characters are often extreme and distorted, and they will promote the concept of respecting the strong and solving problems by violence. Young people's values are still not well established, and it is easy to be misled by the plot of the novel.
I don't think it is necessary, because they are in the learning period and have the ability to distinguish what they are learning. Moreover, the novel describes all kinds of human conditions and is a true depiction of reality, so it is very suitable for them to learn and analyze and understand life.
I don't think so. Although these contents have a certain degree of influence on teenagers, they also have a certain enlightening effect on teenagers.Teenages may be influenced by them and in their ages, they are curious and easy to imitate some actions. Although their thoughts are not mature enough, good guidance can help and play an important role on the way to reading fiction.
I think it's necessary .Students' discernment ability is poor, and if they do not avoid the dirty plot in the novel, it may lead them to go astray and have improper academic performance. They need to absorb the good parts of the novel and discard the bad.
In my opinon,filth and vice are real factors in real life,young students will encounter these things sooner or later, and they can't keep it in the dark. Most importantly, they must learn that they cannot simply follow suit; adults and society must teach them the ability to distinguish right from wrong.
No. I think it's necessary for them to know the existence of filth and vice. Young students are supposed to build their own values, beliefs and so on. Education about filth and vice is needed to change students' view. Some fictions can help them understand somthing out of book. Students can learn about it in a right way rather than on the Internet themselves.
I don't think it is necessary, I believe that if a young student's inner strength is strong enough, they will not be corrupted by so-called filth and evil. They will definitely strengthen their existing values and not be assimilated by these. And they can also learn about this from such books, so young students do not need to avoid these contents in novels.
I think it is not necessary for young students to avoid these contents in fiction. The world is colourful and composed of various elements, including filth and vice. Although these stories really can change our minds and lives, as college students, we are mature enough to choose positive information, keep rational, and set up correct values.
I think it is not necessary for young students to avoid filth and vice in fiction. Young students need to be guided by the right value. But they also have to learn how to make the right value judgement. By reading the filth and vice in fiction, let them know and stay away from them. Life is not all good. But we need to know those sins and stay away from and stop them. Then student can do their best to live.
I think the existence is reasonable, and some evil content in the book, if deleted, will destroy the logic of the original content. Moreover, some evil content is more likely to trigger readers' thinking, so that readers can reflect on whether some of their behavior is in line with moral norms.
I don't think so. I think avoiding these contents all the time is not a one-time solution. On the path of growth, one must live independently for a period of time. When we face these alone and are very calm, that is success. Moreover, the essence of these things may not be impure, but rather artificially processed to become so. Our goal in learning is to learn to distinguish right from wrong, and reading them is also a way to help us learn to distinguish and cultivate correct values.
No.I don't think it's necessary to avoid fiction’s obsession with filth and vice.Because in real life is not all true, good and beautiful.Proper writing of some filth and ugliness can warn students.As long as the students can realize the filth and ugliness, the filth and ugliness in the novel are valuable.
I don't think so, because part of the filth and evil in the novel is a true portrayal of society, and only by facing it can young students increase their knowledge and avoid encountering such things in the future.
I think it's necessary for the youth to avoid these content.For teenagers, they are still experiencing growth and have not formed their own values. So those filth and vice parts in the fiction, it is easy to influence the values of teenagers.
No.Because young people need have their own judgement to decide what should they read or what should not read.The fiction is the reflection of reality.As we konw,reality is not real just and right.Young people need read these to konw the reality better.
I think there is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. Here are my opinions:
Age and maturity: The appropriateness of certain content in fiction depends on the age and maturity of the student. Younger children may not be emotionally or intellectually equipped to process and understand complex themes involving filth and vice. Parents and educators should consider age-appropriate material for them.
Guidance and context: Instead of outright avoidance, providing guidance and context can be more beneficial. Teachers and parents can help young students interpret and critically analyze the content they encounter. This can promote valuable discussions about morality, ethics, and the consequences of certain actions depicted in fiction.
I don't think so. In our life, alone time is occupied most of the time, loneliness is always accompanied by a lifetime, we inevitably have to face many difficulties and challenges alone. Reading is an important way to learn and think independently and to find ways to solve problems. Through the experience and philosophy we learn from books, we can overcome the problems we face with calm and tenacity. I think this is a success
I don't think so. Teenagers are not kids anymore and have a basic understanding of the world. The world, while beautiful, is also full of malice and danger. Teenagers do not have enough social experiences and most of them still think that the world is beautiful, so it is necessary to let them know the dark side of this world. However, it is also necessary to intervene in the adolescents' view of good and evil to prevent them from becoming extremists.
I think it is necessary. The outlook on life, values and world outlook of young students is in the shaping period.Then the correct guidance in the fiction is very important. So I think young students should try to avoid reading some of these fictions.
That's not exactly true. For teenagers, they have no ability to distinguish right from wrong. Teachers should provide guidance, such as a list of recommended books. On the contrary, for senior students and college students, it is necessary to give them the freedom to choose fully. Through some fictions with rotten values, they can better understand its harm and bad consequences.
I think it is necessary for young students to avoid the dirty content in novels. This is not conducive to the growth of students and the formation of correct values. Teenagers are in a stage of shaping their values, worldviews and outlook on life, and novels have a decisive impact on this stage. The values contained in novels will be invisibly instilled in teenagers, and they are at an age when they can not distinguish between right and wrong, so when teenagers read novels, they should avoid the dirty and corrosive content of the novel.
I think it is necessary that there is still a dark side in today's society, and young students are not equipped with critical thinking ability for the time being, so they should be told that dirt and evil are wrong, so that they can form the right values. On the contrary, not telling them the truth will harm them and cause social chaos.
I think it's necessary. There are some dirty and pornographic expressions in the novel, which will affect students' values to some extent. Students sometimes can't tell the difference and think it is a trend and follow it.
I don't think so.The text itself is neutral, and its corrosiveness depends on the reader's perception of it. What is seen as unhealthy content in the novel can corrupt young people, but it can also be enlightening and alarming.
I think it’s necessary for young students to avoid these contents in fiction.Because young students’ mind is not mature,it is easy to be affected by those contents in the fiction.There is a certain possibility that they will form bad values.So,I think it’s the contents is very important and young students should find fiction that is suitable for them.
I don't think that's necessary. Because good and evil are opposites, but at the same time they are interdependent. The ugliness of human nature and the goodness of human nature will always exist. Even if college students avoid the evil in novels, they will eventually have to face the evil in real life. On the contrary, if college students can understand evil through literary works and be guided and thought by the author, then this is the significance and value of college students reading novels.
I think it's necessary to avoid these things in fiction. Teenagers are not mature in thought or behavior, if they are addicted to novels and divorced from reality, trapped in the world of Mary Sue, and influenced by deformed values, they are easy to form some bad habits, which will stay with them for a long time or a long time.
I don't think so. Students should have the right to choose the books because they have ability to to distinguish right from wrong, and being exposed to different points of view, is more conducive to sticking to your own opinions.