Some people believe that it is more common way to learn history by watching movies instead of reading books. Does the advantages of this ought weight the disadvantages?

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widespread method to acquire a
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magazines or novels. From my point of view, it has more positive than negative,
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of significant benefits that by watching various historical videos or
movies
to learn
history
,
people
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because if humans watch the happenings in the
movies
, they feel as if they were there.
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, if it is difficult to understand a certain historical event from a book, historical
films
help to understand them easily. According to the statistics, most learners understand faster and easier through
movies
than through books. Turning to the other side of the argument is that watching
movies
electronically,
that is
, on television or phone, is detrimental to
people
's health. Take as an example: in an interview with the Ministry of Health, many patients who complain about their eyes are due to the fact that they look too much at electronic devices. Another negative aspect
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using
films
in learning
history
is not as beneficial as learning from books because when reading a book, a person's knowledge increases.
Movies
, like books, cannot increase
people
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that when learning
history
through
films
,
people
are able to learn information quickly and easily
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • engagement
  • relatable
  • accessibility
  • inclusive
  • vivid visuals
  • dramatic storytelling
  • visual and emotional experience
  • historical accuracy
  • potential misconceptions
  • biased view
  • simplification
  • complex historical events
  • limited runtime
  • incomplete understanding
  • historical nuances
  • superficial overview
  • varying perspectives
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