Analysis Of Doing Nothing Is Something By Anna Quindlen

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In Doing Nothing Is Something, author Anna Quindlen attacks the parents of suburban children and beats a path of guilt straight to their doors with her unsupported claims and overuse of emotional appeal making this piece an ineffective commentary on the downtime of today’s youth. Quindlen is attempting to persuade her intended audience to let their children have more free time to think and dream. Her intended audience is extremely narrow, aimed at busy parents at the turn of the millennium and laying the blame for their equally busy children’s lack of downtime squarely at the feet of the parents. Paragraph 7 of “Doing Nothing is Something” states “A study by the University of Michigan quanitified the downtime deficit…”. However, there

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