Dean and Sam the main characters in Supernatural watched their mother burn alive as young boys. As they have grown, they go around the U.S. searching to find, what they believe to be the demon that has killed their mother. Their father also left the boys on the same hunt. Their father leaves clues and a journal for the boys to understand what each demon they come across is like and how to kill that demon. On their journey they meet people who become manipulative …show more content…
The main characters are the president, his wife, mistress, and his bodyguards. Before the president in the show became president, he was running for office and the other main characters knew he was going to lose so they rigged the ballot box by fiercely making the group of people make a computer program vote for him. Another thing is that everyone with power by politics use’s their power for wrong. The main body guard orders a special agent to kill people because he doesn’t want the U.S. people to know whatever he wants to hide. The mistress threatens people to insure the satiety of the president and to keep her and his secret really secret. The wife of the president blackmails him to become the senator. Overall, this show has a lot of Interpersonal violence as well as construction perspective because there is a lot of labeling as to who is who and even though people are getting blackmailed or even killed, a lot of the time the characters have some …show more content…
Another reason is it shows how people are being victimized by sex orientation and color of they’re skin. Many song lyrics have bad examples of beating woman and rapping, and most of all killing people. Rap artist Eminem has some of the worst lyrics with Interpersonal violence. Many could say kids are acting out what the artist are saying. Our media are also showing more sexy individuals verse back in the early nineteen century, this was not allowed and there were a few people getting rapped, and sexual assaulted. Another thing is that as an individual observed another doing interpersonal violence, it is remembered or recorded in their mind and then can be replicated (Ukoha,