First, people can become addicted to technology.
People can’t live a day without technology.
For example, in Ray Bradbury’s novel The Veldt, George shows that he can’t perform basic living skills without technology by saying, “Why you’d starve tomorrow if something went wrong in your kitchen. You wouldn’t know how to tap an egg.” (Bradbury 7).
This explains that George overly relied on the technology, so he wouldn’t know how to live through if the technology breaks down in his house. This relates to addiction, because technology is taking up enormous space in his life which made him impossible to stop. Consequently, he would be like a child who …show more content…
They stay in their rooms without communicating with the outside world. Furthermore ,they think that going out of their room to finish their basic necessities in their lives are wasting time.
Next, people are affected by the violence of the technology.
People change their personalities by using the technology.
For example, in Susan Greenfield’s article Modern Technology, Susan Greenfield gives the causes of changing their personalities in this way: “Surrounding environment has a huge impact both on the way our brains develop and how that brain is transformed into a unique human mind.” (Greenfield 1).
This explains that people’s personalities are malleable and impressionable. Because people are overly obsessed with brutalness of technology, they think that violent materials which they are exposed in regular lives are normal thinking for everyone. Affected by the negative forces of technology could have an impact on their surroundings and lives. Especially for children, brutality and savagery are usually banned from their lives. Nevertheless, technology is changing their method of thinking from naive thinking to brutal thinking.
People want more violence as they’re