Mind Over Mass Media Rhetorical Analysis Essay

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Sydney McCullough
Beach
World LIT
16 November, 2015
Part 1: Rhetorical Précis
In the article Mind Over Mass Media, Steven Pinker claims that the use of technology enhances our intelligence, despite what critics say, when used in productive ways. Pinker supports his claim by explaining that if electronic media were hazardous to intelligence, the quality of science would be plummeting and that philosophy, history and cultural criticism, are flourishing will the use of the Web. The author’s purpose is persuade readers that new media is allowing mankind to locate information at a faster rate, in order to prevent readers from believing that technology is hurting us. The author writes in an informal tone for technology users.










Part 2: Synthesis …show more content…

“I collected the instruments of life around me that I might infuse a spark of being into the lifeless thing that lay at my feet” (Shelley 43). Soon after the monster is created he can't do anything to control the monster from ruining his life and the lives of others. Victor’s fear allows the monster to slip out of his hands and into the real world. Having no control over his creation, Victor panics and becomes very ill. Now that the monster is exposed to the human world, he begins to realize that his owner, Victor Frankenstein, has abandoned him. The feeling of abandonment quickly turns into anger and is taken out on Victor’s brother, William. When Victor gets the news that his brother William had been murdered, he quickly realizes that his monster is guilty. Now knowing what his monster is capable of, Victor Frankenstein panics once again. When Justine, Victor’s servant, pleads guilty for the monster crime, she is convicted and murdered. Victor begins to feel responsible for both deaths. When Victors comes into contact with his monster again, the monster convinces Victor that while he make look grotesque and monstrous from the outside, he has good intentions. He explains that his actions were triggered by his feeling of neglect. Similarly, in the article “Mind Over Mass Media”, Pinker writes

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