All throughout every aspect of society, psychological factors and experiences are exposed in everyday life and are recognized as a reoccurring theme in most movies, books, articles, and science. The media controls a main part of the environmental influence on the general public and many samples of technology and mass media contain a deeper correlation to psychological behavior and concepts.
Further analysis of psychology in the media world will be introduced by the critique of Ian McEwan's thriller film, The Good Son. Tying in the similar psychological factors, other media examples available on the web will also be summarized and compared to the film's themes, such as short clips, current news, airing television shows, etc.
The human race has the capability to create imaginative and extraordinary artifacts of film, literature and art that exude many elements with the psychological mind dealing with behavior, moods, specific actions, and brain function. Media has a larger impact on mankind than naturally predicted, and provides an insight into other regions of expertise such as productivity, personality, culture, and psychological tendencies.
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