Society Is Dead, We Have Retreated Into The Iworld Summary

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“Society is Dead, We Have Retreated into the iWorld” by Andrew Sullivan written in 2005 and “A Personal Guide to Digital Happiness” by Anna Akbari written in 2011 both discuss the positive and negative attributes of technology in the world. With all the technology that is being created, people are sucked into their own little utopia within the world of technology and people seem to have trouble with either connecting with technology and disconnecting with it. Sullivan and Akbari both discuss how technology can be good for you, but how it can also be bad for you and how people tend to react towards a situation dealing with the withdrawal of internet or and iPod. Sullivan’s view on technology is more negative on how it is turning people into …show more content…

disconnect topic, Sullivan speaks of how much Walkmans or iPods have an effect on people because he talked about in his essay about how he forgot his iPod at home when he was on a trip and he freaked out a little. But then he came back to reality and talked about how nice it was to hear the sounds of life, such as hearing the chirping of pigeons, the buzzing of the bustling island of Manhattan; just ordinary sounds that occur all the time. I guess he would say that the sounds of life is almost like a meditation in a way for how if someone is listening to music all the time, then they’re not really living life. Sullivan is basically trying to say that it’s better to be more disconnected towards technology rather than being connected because before the cellphone or iPod was invented people actually had conversations together that weren’t text messages; they would use their …show more content…

In her essay she talked about how technology is wonderful because you can make a calendar of your life with all your schedules, or how someone can make friends on the internet with apps like GroupMe and Fast Society. She also discusses how one student disconnected from facebook for 24 hours and that he somewhat became a little crazy from the withdrawal, acting as if he couldn’t survive without technology. I guess the point that she’s trying to get to her readers is that connection is nice, but disconnection for like a day is good as

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