Summary Of Is Google Making USupid By Nicholas Carr

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In the essay, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”, Nicholas Carr composes an argument on how the internet is becoming our prime foundation of information and is modifying our lives by processing information differently from the past. According to Nicholas, the internet offers quick and easy access to knowledge by just clicking around articles and not reading books. By relying too heavily on the internet, it begins to affect our ability to ‘deep read’ and stay in focus on actual books or articles.
The main idea of this essay that is presented by Nicholas Carr is that humanity may progressively become simple minded. Carr states how the internet has damaging consequences on the human mind and how his own remembrance is being affected by ‘internet jumping’ from one site to another. In this essay, Carr believes that our unnecessary use of the internet is not letting people to reflect and read like they used to before the impact and convenience of technology. The author also talks about our reading and writing ability and how issues are rising due to the dependence of technology. Carr gives …show more content…

I have become very dependent on the internet. I have used the internet ever since sixth grade, and till this day, use the internet every single day. When Carr gave evidence from studies performed in the University College London about how people “… read no more than one or two pages of an article or a book before they would bounce to another site” (93), I find myself doing the same and only skim through articles and passages. Due to the fact that I depend on the internet, I also find myself difficult to focus and ‘deep read’ a book. I tend to skim through the pages or read the same page over and over again until I remember what I just read. I remember I was not like this when I was in elementary school; I used to love reading and read new books almost every single

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