In many countries today, crime novels and TV crime dramas are becoming more and more popular. Why do you think these TV shows and books are popular? What is your opinion of crime fiction and TV crime dramas?

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crime
web series, books and their impact on
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society. The craze for Netflix web series Narcos, Breaking Bad is evident that suspense and thriller movies are more popular than any other goner.
Crime
serials and books are not only about murders and robberies but
also
involves suspense and thriller elements just to name a few. Due
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the presence of these elements, the
crime
movies are becoming more popular day by day.
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, these serials are mostly related to actual events around our surroundings. So naturally, we are connected to them. Uniqueness
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another factor that we can attribute to the success of these books and serials. As most of the stories are inspired by
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real events, it is possible for the directors to make sure that each one is different from another. Each coin has two sides and
crime
novels and web series are no exception. Despite the fact that these serials provide us
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he entertainment, they
also
have an adverse impact on society.
In particular
, youth is being motivated by the violence involved. They are trying to replicate the same in their lives as well. Another sad part is that
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many are analyzing these serials and learning from them. With the help of these learnings, they are committing new crimes. After the advent of over the top platforms like
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Netflix
, Prime videos , a criminal from Canada can watch the
crime
movies of India.
Thus
, he can learn new techniques earlier confined only to a particular country.
This
empowers him to commit more sophisticated crimes. We all should respect the creativity of the directors in making
such
popular tv shows. At the same time ,there should be censorship to the
crime
tv shows.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • phenomenon
  • intrigue
  • enigma
  • compelling
  • addictive
  • chilling
  • forensics
  • procedural
  • thriller
  • suspense
  • psychological
  • criminalistics
  • deviant
  • intricate
  • red herrings
  • misdirection
  • sardonically
  • socioeconomic
  • catharsis
  • moral ambiguity
  • multidimensional
  • protagonist
  • antagonist
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