Rhetorical Analysis: Is Google Making USupid?

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Rhetoric Analysis: Is Google Making Us Stupid? The article by Nicholas Carr Is Google Making Us Stupid, Carr main argument is as the Internet has become an integral part of our society is changing the way we process information to a simply way of processing information. My interpretation of Carr main argument is that the Internet has made it harder to process complex information and now rendering to process information in a simply manor. The reason he accomplished expressing his argument in a effective manor was his use appeal to Karos, Ethos & Logos; also, with the aid of rhetorical devices. Carr utilized the appeal to Karos which in Latin means right time, right place according to __ In Everything’s an Argument. When publishing the article in two-thousand and eight he was able to appeal to the current model of society on how we found information and the claim of this article after thirteen year of the article being published still holds merit as our society is going through a paradigm shift. In 1962 Thomas Kuhn The Structure of Scientific Revolution, Kuhn states that a paradigm shift is a change from one way of thought to another. Nicholas Carr said “The Web has been a godsend to me as a writer. Research that once required days in the stacks or periodical rooms of libraries can now be done in minutes.” Carr acknowledges throughout his career he …show more content…

Carr used the search engine Google to draw more attention as it used to access information through the Internet and tends to be the search engine of choice. His use of an anecdote to start and end his article is good put what was interesting was he used his anecdote from the Space Odyssey as it relates to technology and human behavior.Overall Carr did a good job presenting his claim with Karos, Ethos & Logos; also, with the aid of rhetorical

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