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

Novels and television dramas are a reflection of
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society
in general. What is shown in dramas is similar to what actually happens in our
society
. In most of the countries today,
crime
novels and TV dramas related to
crime
are becoming common and, individuals are adoring these types of shows and books. In my opinion,
this
is not a positive development for the
society
as dramas and books can be an effective medium to sway the
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of the people. TV shows and books are a great source of entertainment and the favourite pastime of
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eneral public. In recent times series and books related to
crime
are gaining more and more popularity. The primary reason for
this
is that they involve
such
stories or characters which influence the audience.
Moreover
, people start relating their life to
this
type of entertainments.
Crime
novels and books involve nudity, violence and robbery which people think will refresh them after a long day at work.
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series or books contain content which is strictly targeted at a selected audience.
This
type of shows cannot be watched with the entire family.
Also
, some people may get inspired by
such
shows and enact the same in their life. Unfortunately,
this
can have disastrous consequences for them and
the
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society
. To conclude, production houses or writers should create
such
type of stories which have a beneficial effect on
the
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society
. They need to understand that their work influences the masses and
hence
they should produce stories and movies which have a reformatory effect on
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