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HelpDisk! 2.6 - sample pages Planning essays
1. Strategy
2. Plans
3. Analyse the question
4. Generate ideas
5. Choosing topics
6. Put topics in order
7. Arrange your evidence
8. Make necessary changes
9. Finalise essay plan
10. Relevance
11. Example
Introduction Sex, violence, and censorship all emotive subjects
Case against censorship
1. Aesthetic: inhibits artistic talent, distorts art and truth.
2. Individual judgement: individuals have the right to decide for
themselves what they watch or read. Similarly, nobody has the
right to make up someone else's mind.
3. Violence and sex as catharsis (release from tension): portrayal
of these subjects can release tension through this kind of
experience at 'second hand'.
4. Violence can deter: certain films can show violence which
reinforces opposition to it, e.g. - A Clockwork Orange, All Quiet
on the Western Front.
5. Censorship makes sex dirty: we are too repressed about this
subject, and censorship sustains the harmful mystery which has
surrounded us for so long.
6. Politically dangerous: Censorship in one area can lead to it
being extended to others - e.g., political ideas.
7. Impractical: Who decides? How is it to be done? Is it not
impossible to be 'correct'? Any decision has to be arbitrary
Case for censorship
1. Sex is private and precious: it should not be demeaned by
representations of it in public.
2. Sex can be offensive: some people may find it so and should not
have to risk being exposed to what they would find pornographic.
3. Corruption can be progressive: can begin with sex and continue
until all 'decent values' are eventually destroyed.
4. Participants might be corrupted: especially true of young
children.
5. Violence can encourage imitation: by displaying violence - even
while condemning it -it can be legitimised and can also encourage
imitation amongst a dangerous minority.
6. Violence is often glorified: encourages callous attitudes.
Conclusion Case against censorship much stronger. No
necessary connection between the two topics.
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