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?

Crime
novels and TV shows related to
crime
are gaining popularity tremendously throughout the globe. There are some countries where fame is more for
such
material.
This
essay will discuss the reasons behind,
this
love for the
crime
contents and why I am not more fond of
this
. There are two main reasons for
this
sudden increase in the audience. The
first
reason is the growing
crime
rate in society. Every news channel shows the illegal acts like murders, robbery, child abduction in a way that every person remains stick into their seats. People relate the scenes to the news read by them when
such
crime
scenes are converted into novels and TV dramas. The
second
reason is the curiosity to know the story among the
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crime
and how it occurred in real life.
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latest TV show named American Murder gains enormous reviews because people want to know what was the cause of that murder. In my opinion, writers and producers should think about the impact on
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ounger generation. There are some students who started doing robbery like crimes after influencing from these contents, they even dig into the matter from
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nternet and search for the details to create the scene in real.
Also
, it was there in News that youngsters were found many times trying to create bombs and other hazardous material. So, in my view, the contents should be mellow down to an extent that only adults can watch or read it. To conclude,
crime
novels and shows are
surge
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in popularity due to the occurrence of
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ay today
crime
and people interest in knowing the fact among it.
However
, I am not in favour of
this
genre specially for the youngsters.
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