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Richard Louv's Last Child In The Woods

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In “Last Child in the Woods,” Richard Louv displays to the audience how detached people have gotten from the natural world. Through the use of anecdotes, hyperbole, and imagery, Louv shows how people have seemed to forgotten the beauty of nature, and turned their heads towards the screens of technology. Louv uses anecdotes to show examples of people’s relationship with technology and nature. He begins with telling how the revelation of new technology by researchers led to a writer to declare “it’s time for nature to carry its weight,” and how nature has been used as ways to advertise technology. This lets the reader see how nature is being used, and not appreciated. This is used to create sympathy in the audience for how nature is being exploited. He tells the story of his close friend who, while buying a car with impressive devices, she still “knew where to draw the line” when it comes to technology. This lets the reader see how she did appreciate and used technology, but did not let it change her belief that her daughter did not need a miniature television in the backseat. …show more content…

When a close friend of Louv had told a salesman that she did not want a backseat television monitor, the man’s “jaw dropped.” This lets the audience see how shocked people can get when someone does not want a new device. Not only was the salesman shocked, but he also “almost refused to let [her] leave until he could understand why” she did not want one. This shows how appalling it is to some when technology is rejected. These hyperboles allows the audience to get a glimpse of how silly people can be when technology is declined. It also amuses the audience, and gives them a chance to laugh at the exaggeration

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