Critical Analysis Of Jonathan Frazen's Liking Is For Cowards

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In Jonathan Frazen’s “Liking Is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts” Frazen examines how technology has changed insurmountably in just a short amount of time. Frazen describes how his blackberry is his life, and when he got a new blackberry, he couldn’t put it down and on multiple occasions he acts and his blackberry are in a relationship. Frazen describes one’s relationship with their phone as inseparable, and once the technology is gone there is nothing in their life that has meaning. Frazen then goes to state that one’s relationship with their technology often conflicts with their relationship with other people. Nowadays people are spending as much or more time with their phone rather than those we love. In his paper, Frazen makes the claim to his audience of those …show more content…

First, Frazen interprets the meaning of like. Frazen states that since the creation of Facebook to like something is a sign of approval. Social media causes people to intuitively desire to be liked. How many favorites or likes on get on social media now reveals your social status in society. It has gotten to a point where people spend their lives to being liked, finding the best angle for their Instagram post or finding something witty to post on Twitter. Frazen then examines the meaning of love. Love is full with compassion and feelings, and when one loves another they devote their entire selves to the person, giving them everything that they got. The meaning of the word love hasn’t changed because of technology rather the fear of rejection has increased. People dread not being loved and once someone is in love they try their best to not let go. Though it may hurt to be reject, Frazen says that love is worth it. In Frazen’s careful analysis of the two words like and love, he tries to differentiated between the two. Frazen feels that since the recent technology boom, like and love has been used

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