Analysis Of The Me Me Me Generation

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In an experimental article that was posted by Jean Twenge, The Me Me ME Generation, there was a response that read, “You raised us to believe that we were special—so special we didn’t have to do anything to earn it. . . . We’re really sorry we suck so much.” This statement was obviously pointed back into the direction of the “older” or “boomer” generation, blaming their choices for our outcome. Is our or should I say MY Generation lost? This view on how teenagers and even younger adolescents are growing up in a much more advanced time is shown through the wonders of technology. Though there is no age limit to the type of technology that we use, the kids of this day are definitely the greatest consumer. Marketing and advertising has never become …show more content…

This made the Documentary more engaging. When dealing with children, many times you want to see the connection and the difference between how they act and how the narrator acts. This is a different feel from those Documentaries that just have a narration because it gives a more of an insightful view. For example, if Rushkoff had just narrated the whole time while the group of friends were putting together Darius’s account, you would have viewed it as unrealistic or dramatized. But, because Rushkoff decided to be seen on screen, and be seen asking the kids questions helps show how extreme or how real this presentation …show more content…

This type of Documentary really focused on the people and how they were living their lives such as the girl who enjoyed Hunger Games or the boy who got a ton of likes. These are kids and people who all just have a lot of time and a lot of personality. I enjoyed this type of Documentary because it really brought out a kind of highlight to our generation. It shows how we are both confident and yet foolish publicising to the

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