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Last Child In The Woods Analysis

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In recent years it has become increasingly obvious that there is a great separation between people and nature. One of the largest contributors to this distinction is technology and new opportunities through technological advances. It seems that these industrializations have drawn people away from the natural world and into a world of convenience. However, while most are fascinated with new advances, there are others who thankfully still see the beauty in nature without the help of machines. One of these people is Richard Louv who, in Last Child in the Woods, describes the unfortunate situation of people being more consumed by technology than by the wonder and simplicity of the outdoors. In the passage from Last Child in the Woods by Louv, he describes how unsatisfied he is with current times and the separation between people and nature. First of all, Louv points out in Last Child in the Woods how important nature can be. He suggests that nature is an important medium in the advertising world as well as in other ways. Louv explains that advertising through nature is important because when companies pay to advertise in …show more content…

For example, the passage talks about rear-seat “multimedia entertainment products” and how they can keep children occupied so as to not bother the driver. However, there are so many other ways to keep busy, such as with coloring books or car games. Although some advances such as a GPS can bring a lot of ease to a driver, luxuries like televisions are simply unnecessary. Another example of an unneeded technological innovation is smartphones. While cell phones in general can be extremely helpful and in some cases essential, having constant internet availability is by no means a vital necessity. Obviously, Louv makes a few good points in his writing about nonessential technology simply for

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