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Can The Selfie Generation Unplug And Get Into Parks Analysis

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We are a part of nature however we are its greatest enemy. Since the dawn of time humans starting inventing. We strive to make our lives easier but at what cost? Our connection to the world we live in has become increasingly distant because there is not a close connection between humans and nature. By neglecting our relationships with nature we suffer personal consequences such as missing out on earth's beauty, activities, and living a healthy life. Although humans co-exist with the natural world, we do not experience its beauty. Constantly looking down at our cellphones does not allow us to see the nature right in front of us. In “Can the Selfie Generation Unplug and Get Into Parks?” Timothy Egan states, “young people devote more than seven …show more content…

The natural world has so much more to offer than the virtual world. It's impossible to experience the beauty or satisfaction of climbing to the top of a mountain from our couches. To explain in “The Duck Hunters” David Armand says Lonnie, “has never been duck hunting before, has not even seen a duck in real life.” It is baffling that a twelve year old has never seen a duck in real life. That may seem insignificant to some, but if he has not seen something as common as a duck then what else has he not seen or done? Nature has eluded him. Lonnie does not know what he is missing. As Armand is a Louisiana native, his life was nature-filled. The character, Lonnie, was said to have never held a shotgun, either. What Armand was using in his writing was showing the readers just how nature can either influence one’s life or not influence. Still yet, Casey, the character in “Can the Selfie Generation …”, has somewhat the same condition. He relies so much on his phone that when the service drops he reacts negatively. Forced to go without service pushed Casey into being a millennial who now had to see nature or endure nature. His experience did resolve into a positive time allowing nature to influence him. If we all would turn off our phones and endure nature, we would taste a bit of nature we would have

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