Analysis Of The Essay 'Small Change' By Nicholas Carr

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“Small Change” by Malcolm Gladwell is an essay that describes how technology has changed social movements. “Is Google Making us Stupid?” by Nicholas Carr is an essay that describes how technology has made people have declining cognitive abilities. Both of these articles are about how people are using technology to accomplish tasks and goals they set to achieve. In my essay I’m going to compare the two essays and see where they excel and where they fail to expand their essay. Gladwell discusses the difference of how people protest or raise support in today’s society compared to how people did this before Facebook or the internet. He begins his article by telling a story about a sit-in in 1960 and how it escalated to involve the entire community. …show more content…

This essay opens up with a line from Space Odyssey in which the astronaut must shut down the machine before it kills him. After this, he goes into how he feels about how he is having trouble reading and how other people are having the same problem. Carr talks about how people are starting to become too reliant on how easy an answer is when you have a website like google which just gives you the answer without making you think about it and not having to do any work for it. He goes into how people’s brains have changed over the years. Technology has changed our brains to become more reliant on the internet and less reliant on using our brain. Carr says that in today’s society people are used to getting the answer immediately so they have decreased how long they can stay focused on something. For example, Carr stated today people usually don’t read any article longer than two to three paragraphs because they think that it is too long and that there is an easier way to do it. He tells the story of Nietzsche who was a writer whose eyes were getting bad to where he struggled at looking at the pages. So he bought a typewriter to help him with his writing. Carr says that after Nietzsche started using the typewriter to write, his papers lost the style that was in his original …show more content…

His essay doesn’t highlight the fact that technology has been taken advantage of and it has hurt some causes instead of helping them. For example, Anonymous in 2008 launched DDoS (distributed denial of service) attacks on the Church of Scientology’s website and posted videos to recruit people to their cause (Hacktivism). All of this illegal activity hindered the cause instead of helping it and the activities also hurt the legal forms of protesting (Hacktivism). The groups like anonymous have had problems with people forming their own groups and breaking off from the original group because like Gladwell said these are weak ties not strong

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