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The Shallows Essay

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In today's era, we depend a lot on technology and the internet. For daily things such as school, work, communication, and so much more. There is controversy between eras due to if the internet is a positive or negative contribution. In the book, The Shallows: What the internet is doing to our brains, by Nicholas Carr, it speaks about how the internet is changing a huge aspect of our lives. From our thought process to our attention span. I believe that this generation and era, all together as a community, is obsessed with the internet. I support Carr’s side of writing the book because of the amount of time and usage we sacrifice to the internet. We eventually learn to be so attached to this media and internet. Being away from the internet grows …show more content…

In Chapter 6, it speaks about the challenges we have of being able to read a physical book. We have a constant need and attraction to the internet which distracts us which makes us incapable. Most students attempt to read a book in one sitting, hoping that they will succeed but in the harsh reality, it is too difficult. Even if the phones, computers, or any form of tech is put away, we will find a new type of distraction. Another huge problem with media is, “Changes in reading style will also bring changes in writing style, as authors and their publishers adapt to readers’ new habits and expectations.” (6.104) Meaning that with these changes of google and the internet, physical writing will transform in some way. From the vocabulary that is being used or the tone that needs to show, writers will need to to find ways to attract new readers. Students these days truly are dependent on google and it becomes a challenge because there’s always an option or urge to cheat. There are easy outlets to books such as SparkNotes, eNotes, and so much more, but it could never compare to the actual book. Carr words it as “In the choices we have made, consciously or not, about how we use our computers, we have rejected the intellectual tradition of solitary, single-minded concentration, the ethic that the book bestowed on us.” The internet has given us a challenge which

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