Monday, May 18, 2020

`` Brave New World Of Digital Intimacy `` And Mark Twain...

Humanity started as small tribes of people working together and benefiting each other, with each member having a clear identity that complements the other small group members. The advancement of civilization threatened this identity. Soon, hordes of people living together in cities, towns, and countries drowned out individual voices and opinions, causing people to lose a sense of identity. While it may be hard to maintain a sense of identity in a crowd, society offers many hidden benefits that can counterbalance the struggles of identity. Two readings, Clive Thompson’s â€Å"Brave New World of Digital Intimacy† and Mark Twain’s â€Å"The Dairies of Adam and Eve† show how society and sharing the Good life can benefit the individual overall, and might even help an individual find their own identity. In Mark Twain’s â€Å"The Diaries of Adam and Eve,† Adam first struggled with the existence of his new life partner Eve. He hated the fact that he never had alone time, and the fact that Eve was starting to name all the animals in the garden. Matters worsened when they had kids. However, near the end of the reading, Adam begun to realize that Eve enriched his life in a way that he never knew before. Adam, in return, also enriched Eve’s life. The two found happiness together where they normally would not find it alone. The pair’s relationship shows the core idea of forsaking solitude and peace for something more, the companionship and joy of others. In the section under â€Å"Ten Years Later† Adam

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