Paragraph 1,2. Gerard Jones expresses in the first paragraph that her son at the age of thirteen years old, he was alone and afraid because his parents had a believed that violence was wrong, also they believed that cooperation was always better than conflict. This believes make her son to grow into passivity and loneliness until he knew about the Incredible Hulk.
Paragraph 3. Jones said that one of her students convinced her that Marvel Comics books can help her son with some confidence despite they were juvenile and had violence. Jones borrow some comics books thinking that they will be good for him, and they were because in the comics he discovered another part of the world that he was deprived.
Paragraph 4. Jones explain that the first character that help her son to overcome obstacles was Hulk. She explains that her son related with Hulk in the way that both were deprived of some sore, and both …show more content…
In this paragraph Jones try to convince by telling that Ph.D. Melanie Moore a psychologist for teens said that children need violence entertainment to explore the inescapable feelings that they have been taught to deny, and to reintegrate those feelings into a complex, and stronger selfhood. In addition, Jones used an example of an older girl that Moore helped to improve her self-knowledge and sense of potency through heroic, combative storytelling.
Paragraph 11,12. Jones identifies that every aspect in the trashiest pop-culture story can help with the development such as in the comics. Pretending to be superheroes with superhuman powers helps kids negotiate the conflicts between the inner self and the public self as the learn socialization. Jones also said that it is very important to identify comics as “creative violence” because during the process of growing the kids are getting trust in themselves by imagining that they are superheroes and with the superpowers that they have they can apply it against life’s