Analysis Of Have Smartphones Destroyed A Generation? By Jean M. Twenging

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The article, ‘Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?’, author Jean M. Twenge discuses how smartphones have changed the lives of many in a lot of negative ways. The reason for Twenge writing this article was because Twenge talked to a 13-year old girl about smartphones and realized how things have changed greatly over the years. Twenge informs the reader how about ¾ American teens own an IPhone in 2017. The author then goes on to compare recent years to earlier years. For example, teens hanging out with each other everyday have dropped more than 40% from 2000 to 2015. Twenge then goes onto how it affects teens mentally. Studies show that kids online more are lonelier and show more signs of depression. Since 2007, homicide rates have gone down but the suicide rate has skyrocketed. Twenge analyzes how teenagers behaviors and emotional states have increased in depression over the years because of the increased usage in smartphones. …show more content…

For example, the young girl the author talks to quotes, “I think we like our phones more than we like actual people.” (Athena, 2), I agree with this because smartphones have ruined a lot of relationships between people. Twenge makes all of his statements clear and uses a lot of backup information, making it more informational. Twenge also quotes, “Today’s teens are also less likely to date.” (Twenge, 5) I completely agree with this because a numerous amount of teens do not want to commit to one person. Another reason I agree with this article is because Twenge talks about how many teens have depression because of smartphone usage. I have noticed that the more antisocial you are, the more left out you will feel, causing you to feel lonely, resulting in