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Rhetorical Analysis Of Is Google Making Us Stupid

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Picture yourself trying to write a research paper or essay without access to the internet or Google. Technology has become a huge part of people's everyday life. Nicholas Carr, the author of “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” published in 2008 in the Atlantic, believes that the internet is “tinkering with our brains” and has even admitted to seeing changes within himself. Carr created this article to inform people about how societies ability to read and comprehend information is being changed or harmed by the use of the internet. Carr did have some errors such as structural problems with his thesis and also struggled with an informal writing style. Despite some of these errors, Carr’s use of rhetorical techniques such as ethos, pathos, logos, and ample amount of personal and factual information along with the emotional touches, allows him to develop a strong persuasive argument. When looking at the overall rhetorical structure of Carr’s article, it was seen in a circle effect. He started off the article with a brief explanation of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 film A Space Odyssey. The middle section of his article was filled with personal, and factual evidence to support his argument. He eventually comes full circle and closes the article with another brief scene of A Space Odyssey. This “circle” technique of Stanley Kubrick’s film benefits the argument because it allows the reader to open their mind creatively and immerse themselves in the topic. When it came to the structure of

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