Your Answer ▼ As people increase their methods to
communicate mutually, there has been shining development of media to exchange
information. The examples of these media are books, television, and film, and each
has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Books, for instance, are one of the most
classical ways of communication. It is nearly hard to deny the importance of the
role of books in transmitting information from one generation to the next.
Books are basically the most efficient in storing a great deal of knowledge and
information. In case a certain Under the premise that proper environments are guaranteed, such as
moderate humidity and temperature, books could save knowledge as long as
possible. For example, in Korea, there is a very famous historical record of a
kingdom, and this record has been in existence for 500 years. Koreans people
refer to these books when studying this era and doing some historical
researches. However, books are heavy, and some books are as bulky as several
thousands of pages, requiring so wide space to be stacked, precluding the
possibility to store a huge amount of them in one spot.
Meanwhile, television Television rises as an important tool to
communicate. It shows people important and urgent news, such as natural
disasters and social crisis. People became known to the tsunami disaster in
Japan in 2011 and also about the economic crisis in the United States in 2008
via television. It is apparent that TV is a very effective device to deliver
urgent information rapidly. (티비의 어떠한 점으로 인해 이러한 사항들이 가능한지를 적어주셔야 합니다.) However, it is certain that information covered in
the TV is rather superficial. There are documentaries teaching academic
knowledge in television, of course, but information garnered there is not as
deep as that from books or articles.
On
top of that, (티비에 대해 추가적으로 설명하는 부분은 아니므로 on top of that 이 올 수는 없습니다.) some films are didactic and even deliver the wisdom in life in an
indirect way. When people see the movie Titanic, they learn the importance of
human and love. Also, when people watch the movie Tomorrow, they realize that
they should protect the nature. The intention of the directors of the film
could be expressed to people and they could appreciate the points the directors
want to make. By contrast, in many cases, movies have a tendency to resort to
commercialism. Many a time, it just focuses on the visual effect, thereby
attracting people's eyes. Even more, some contents of films are violent and
sexual, also appealing to one time interests of people. Under this environment,
films are in danger of conveying harmful effects on people.
In sum, television would be the most
effective tool in communicating information. Even though the information
covered in it could be quite superficial and shallow, its rapidity in
delivering information cannot be more emphasized more. It is certain that not
everyone requires a profound level of information covered in books or articles.
With documentaries in television, it is just enough for laymen to attain proper
knowledge about the flied in which they are not experts. In addition, when it
is required for people to react swiftly in such situations as natural
disasters, television news is the most efficient way of delivering information.
In exigent cases, such as a tsunami attack, Japanese people could swiftly dodge
the tsunami approaching their town by watching the alarm system broadcasting in
a live manner. In a word, the news saved a good deal of precious lives. Therefore,
considering the rapidity in distributing information and possibility to cover a
wide variety of academic fields, television would be the most effective way of communication communicating. |