Binge Watching Thesis

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Adolescence binge watching has grown in its severity with regards to the number of hours and time spent on it. With the recent growth pertaining to individuals that devote their own time, surveys show that they grow less detached to the world around them. They grow less conscious of their own action; as a result, deeply damaging many aspects of their lives with regards to their studies and health. It significantly impacts an individual’s life in relation to their physical and mental health and also involving the social interaction and behavior that an individual goes through. This research mainly focuses on the question “How does excessive Netflix binge watching represent our youth today and how does it affect different aspects of an individual’s life?”
Binge-watching, the act of consuming an entire season within one sitting, has shown an increasing rate that constitutes to the factors that gives rise to emotional impacts on youth today. A qualitative approach can be used to interpret what is observed and viewed. A humanities researcher may approach this problem by conducting a qualitative research and also by investigating
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Individuals aged from 12-18 have shown a recent growth pertaining to the number of hours they invest. They are more likely incur chronic heart disease in which an experiment has been conducted showed that “the volunteers were 44 percent more likely to die from heart disease or stroke, 21 percent more likely to die of cancer and 55 percent more likely to die from something else, and that's taking in account their age, sex, whether they smoked, whether they were obese and whether they ate a healthy, Mediterranean diet.” (Mediaite, 1) As a result, it is evident that there is a growing significant change in the innovation of an alternative way of screening television programs have continued to change society as it was