Growing Up Tethered Summary

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In the essay “Growing Up Tethered”, author Sherry Turkle is informing readers about current generations and their addiction to cell phones and technology, and how the government is always watching us and that we have no privacy what so ever . She talks about many issues teenagers are having because of the tethered feeling. She mentions how devices are changing human minds and self image as they grow up. Turkle says that because of the internet and how wide a connection can be; millions of people can be sucked into the online world and may never snap out of it. Teenagers especially care so much about how many followers they get or how many likes they have on a photo. As nice as this may seem, some teenagers may be on the other end not receiving any attention through social media and to some people that can greatly affect them. With almost 97% …show more content…

Everything we do now is because of or with the help of some sort of technology. Our teenage population is more at risk here though, with all of the shortcuts cell phones and emails are doing to us. Our brains aren’t going to know how to properly function without some sort of device in the future. We may not even know how to do anything without technology in our near future. Technology is really diminishing our brain development drastically as we age into adults. We will eventually all become what Erikson expressed as a “Protean boy. Erikson could not accept that successful maturation would not result in something solid” (244). This meaning that the protean boy is someone who will never grow mentally because of technology. They are too engrossed in their device that they are not taking the time go grow in all potential ways. We are all capable of stopping the mental setback by unplugging from devices a little bit each day. It might be hard, but with the proper distractions, it might actually become a new trend, a no technology

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