In our society today, the terms “nerd” or “geek” are used derogatorily instead of used upliftinglyin an uplifting manner to those who are more serious about their studies or education. In today’s world especially, we are quick to judge based on appearance or what certain people’s interests may be instead of supporting them. In a passage from Leonid Fridman’s literary work titled “America Needs Its Nerds,” he discusses the present issue relating to “geeks” and “nerds” and the positive affect they could
In “America Needs Its Nerds” by Leonid Fridman, Fridman addresses the American society values and lack of respect towards the “intellectually curious” and “academically serious”. Using strong diction along with the rhetorical appeals of ethos, connotations and comparisons, Fridman addresses the audience of Americans who do not appreciate “nerds”. When building up ethos to establish trust between the audience and himself, Fridman uses a definition of the word “geek” from the Webster’s New World
article, “America Needs its Nerds” in 1990. At the time, he was the founder of the Society of Nerds and Geeks at Harvard University. He wrote this article pertaining to the fact that according to him “Nerds” and “Geeks” are looked poorly upon, but specifically in the United States. For liking books rather than football they are boring and become social outcasts because those who value football see nerds as hating “fun”. He is arguing against parents and kids who think nerd and geek are derogatory terms
Comparison-Contrast Zachary Levi said, “Nerd. One whose unbridled passion for something, or things, defines who they are as a person without fear of other people's judgement.” There are a lot of fandoms today. Many of which have some interesting ways to show how much they love the series. With so many different fandoms, there are also so many different people. Some of which take it farther than others in their fandom. To help show this are two examples of nerds. There are several differences and similarities
Define: Nerd When one defines a nerd, you would think of an awkward and unsocial person who wears dorky glasses and tucked in clothing. Over the years, the definition of the word “nerd” has evolved into several forms and meanings. Nerd should be classified as an intellectual being who excels in the technical field or is passionate about a certain hobby because intelligence is more important despite that person’s appearance. Nerds should be based on one trait: intelligence. Intelligence in the technical
stereotypes, we will need to define what a nerd is. This definition will definitely vary based on who you ask. Most agree, however, that it is often someone intelligent, yet socially awkward. My definition, which I use to approach common gender stereotypes, is a little different. I believe a nerd is someone who excels in a particular practice or school of thought. These can include video gaming, math, reading, science, computer science, maker ship, and many others. Nerds sometimes change between practices
Freaks and Geeks Essay Prompt 2 There are many stereotypes in freaks and geeks that the main characters fall into, all while trying to just fit in and get through high school. The stereotypes in the show are freaks, geeks and jocks. The geeks are Sam Neil and Bill the freaks are kim, danielle and nick. The stereotype of a geek is someone who is smart, small, unathletic, antisocial and they like video games and scifi. The geeks in the show are sam, neil and bill because they have almost no
Some guys and maybe even girls that happen to play a sport might have that certain goal that they are determined to reach and won't stop until it is achieved. For example, in basketball, whether it may be to make a certain amount of baskets or catching as many passes in one handed during practice. My goal started when I began to play basketball I wanted to be able to dunk, something about the ability to be up so high in the air and slamming the ball into the hoop with such aggression was so mesmerizing
Freaks and Geeks is a show about several teenagers trying to make their way through high school. As they were there way through classes and other social events they begin to be labeled as a “freak” or a “geek” by fellow peers. Each teen struggles with an individual social problem that they must figure out for themselves. In this episode of Freaks and Geeks, there character of Lindsay provides a study of socialization and social structure from the conflict sociological perspective. Socialization is
Nerd (The Other N-Word) Nerd, or geek, is a word and sub-culture that for decades had a negative connotation, and was at used as an insult. Nerds, and geeks, were, in the past, were considered frail individuals who were tormented and bullied. Nerds, by many, were thought to be intelligent, but obsessed with a non-social hobby or pursuit. Nerd was understood as the contradictory to what would be called cool. But nerd, as a word and a concept, once viewed strictly as negative, seems to have made a
Oconomowoc High School’s “The Nerd” Oconomowoc High School is renown for their spectacular theatrical demonstrations, but no past productions have featured the comedy and fluency of Larry Shue's ‘The Nerd’. With a cast full of talented actors, and two brillant senior directors, ‘The Nerd’ provided the audience with more laughs and amusement than a myriad of other productions. I saw this production on February 9th at the Oconomowoc Arts Center. The plot in ‘The Nerd’ is a peculiar one, first premiered
person imaginable. Many of these kids have not decided who they are or who they want to be, but all of these people can be put into the two main categories. These categories are athletes and nerds. You must look at the behaviors of people in order to figure out which of the two opposing circles someone lands in. Nerds are those kids with the glasses that wear their khaki pants higher than they should be and always have their shirt tucked in perfectly. Their Mom or the bus takes them to school, and they
John Green is right about being a nerd. Being a nerd means that you are extremely excited about what you love. For some people that’s sports, for others it’s video games, but for me it’s books. I absolutely love books. At one point when I was younger, I asked my parents to buy me a Books A Million store. Nerdy, right? The thing about books is that you can lose yourself in a world that wouldn’t normally exist in reality. Knowledge is power. I get uber excited about books, because that is what I love
“Every nerd making A’s stays on top of the game and there isn’t any hope for those caught up in gangs” -South park Mexican High school is the key to your future but, to some people it’s a waste of time. There’s kids who work hard to get their education and do the most and some people think that 's too much, but that doesn’t mean their lame and don’t got game. They got a good head on their shoulder, yes they get called nerds but if being a nerd means a great future then why not take the name with
me. i don't like the people in it they are mean and make fun of me. They call me names and call me a tomboy and a nerd. They call me a nerd because I love to do math. I am trying to make friends but it’s hard. The next day I brought my project to school. A kid took my project and destroyed it. I was really upset because i had worked very hard on that project. The kids called me a nerd for having my work done early.
What is it to be a Nerd? When asked to write about a sub culture that I was apart of several ideas went through my head. I could write about my belief system or my family’s own sub culture. But I realized that one subculture that I am apart of and one that I am constantly growing in is this nerd culture. This aspect of going to the comic book store with my brother and talking with the people that work there and seeing what they have to stay about the new story arc of Thor or Hawkeye. Or the fact
Leonid Fridman’s passage “America Needs Its Nerds” examines how intelligent people are disgraced for being interested in academics. Fridman argues that “nerds and geeks must stop being ashamed of who they are” through effective comparisons and a repetition of ideas to inform the citizens of America about the importance of smart minds. Furthermore, Fridman reiterates the concept of nerds being viewed differently compared to others in the first half of the passage. The author implied that society favored
concerns, regarding how the word "geek’" or “nerd" is used as a derogatory term rather than a complimentary term. Fridman develops his argument by using rhetorical devices such as hyperboles, rhetorical questions, and juxtaposition to emphasize his reasoning. He explains how there is a flaw within the system of values in our society that thinks of nerds as social pariahs. Throughout the passage, Fridman compares “nerds” to those who not identify as not being a nerd. The juxtaposition of these two opposites
discussion will be telling the differences between geeks and nerds because most people would usually mix up the two because they think they are very similar. First of the word Geek, meaning a sociable inept person and unfashionable, was originally the word “geck”, a German word meaning fool. Nobody actually knows where the word nerd came from, but it means “a contemptible person who lacks social skills, foolish or boringly studious”. Nerds and Geeks are two different types of people because one is
"Geeks" and "Nerds," do these terms sound well known to you? These are the terms we as often as possible utilization to put down a youngster who tries to think about truly hard so he/she can add to America. Be that as it may, have we ever considered may happen on the off chance that he/she is teased with those names over and over. To shield my point I might want to utilize an article, "America Needs its Nerds" by Leonid Fridman that discussions about how the keen individuals are put down because