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Rhetorical Analysis Of 'Is Google Making USupid?'

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Is Google Making Us Stupid? “Google is my best friend,” said many people in today’s world. Technology was made to make life much easier than it is, but is it really making easier or is it making people stupid? In the article, Is Google Making Us Stupid?, author Nicholas Carr conveys a message to his readers on how he believes the internet is making people today stupid and how it is fake knowledge. Carr starts off with an explanation on how he feels while reading a book to get his readers to connect with him by letting his audience that he gets fidgety and zones out when reading and a lot of people can relate to this because they too can get fidgety and lose focus when reading a text. “For more than a decade now, I’ve been spending a lot of time online, searching and surfing and sometimes adding to the great databases of the internet,” (3). Carr goes to talk about his life surrounding the internet and how it brings upon the issues that he has when it comes to reading a single text. Carr uses many rhetorical devices such as imagery and personal experience to draw his readers in to inform and …show more content…

The way that he reels in the literary device pathos to connect with his readers is to let the reader see how he feels about his point. For example, when he loses his focus when reading an actual text, “dragging my wayward brain back to the text,” (2). This puts an image in the reader’s head to show how difficult it was for Carr to remain focus while reading the text. Another part of imagery that Carr uses in his article is when he says, “Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a jet ski,” (4). The use of imagery here brings in Carr’s audience to show how he use to be while reading a text, but now since the internet has grown over the years, he just skims his readings and now is not able to get a full understanding of a

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