The argument for nature relies on biological reasons for why aggression is displayed, …show more content…
When a parent is incapable of responding to a child, the child develops feelings of isolation, apathy, and eventually aggression. Seemingly, the classic scenario of the angry father and son is often understood to be a result of genes. Although this may be the case, it is also due to the environment simply because they live in the same household and the son is influenced by his father’s aggressive behavior. In the article, Reebye also discusses the role of the media on aggression. Many television programs and films encourage hostility that is learned through modeling and applied to daily interactions.
Young individuals may be vulnerable targets of violent events, especially in the context of violence within the family (Reebye). Physically abused youth have been shown to engage in disparaging behavior with peers. In addition, people who witness death through violence develop emotional disturbances and may cast violence towards others. Even the type of neighborhood that an individual lives in can affect her actions. For instance, if she surrounds herself with a group of delinquents, she will garner the qualities that lead to