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ID number:840003
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Published: 14.09.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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"We are an observation of the atmosphere we live in" (Darwin 1859)
Since the inception of computer aided graphics and technological advancements, animation has taken a powerful role within society.
Dr James Stamoolis, professor in sociology at Trinity College argues that 'Our society is shaped by media images,'. With animation accounting for fifteen billion dollar of the entertainment industry it is arguably becoming the most powerful forms of media representation.
It is a Freudian belief that the morality of a person is shaped by society. Sociologists argue that a person's morals are shaped and formed according to the social, cultural, religious and psychological aspects of individual humans and their communities. With animation becoming one of the most popular forms of media, it is indeed is influencing societies morals.

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