The Hyperconnected By Ivan Grossman Analysis

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JR Hurdsman Mrs. Skullerud Enlgish 3H Nov. 3 2017 Timed Writing Thesis: Digital technology and social media are damaging. Body #1: Digital technology and social media are damaging our daily routine. In the article “The risk and rewards of being an adolescent in the digital age” by Madeline J. George and Candice L Odgers they say, “4 out of 5 adolescent mobile phone owners report sleeping with there phones in or near their bed.” This statistic really proves to us that these phones are really damaging our daily routine because we are so addicted to our phones we can’t stop being around them. Digital technology and social media are starting to slowly take over our lives and are now becoming additional distractions to our daily lives because we are so focused on them and not the things that are going on around us. Lev Grossman also talks about this in his article, when he states that he is also putting in too much time into his phone also. The reason he says this is because his phone is set to update his emails once every sixty seconds so he won’t miss out …show more content…

Lev Grossman in her article “The Hyperconnected” talks about how whenever we are out in public like riding a train or on an airplane in everything we all just “dip” into our bags and pockets to get our phones that we carry, so we don't have to socialize. These phones are now destroying our personal connections with our friends and families because now we are to distracted with whats going on, on our phones instead of what is happening in reality. Breene also supports this claim that technology is corrupting our friendships, in her painting. In this image, it shows a bunch of people all sitting around the table at a party or feast talking to one another. She is trying to show how over time we are becoming even less and less social because we are too distracted to our

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