Analysis Of Joel Stein's Article 'The New Greatest Generation'

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In the beginning of the article, Joel Stein describes the negative aspects of the millennial generation, that they are lazy, and entitled, and he has data to prove it. Then, he states the Millennials are a threat, but yet an exciting generation. Stein then claims the Millennials are so involved with technology. In the first half his article, The New Greatest Generation, He describes the millennials self-involvement is just another trend, and not a revolutionary break, that perhaps all the other generations will break this cycle. However, near the end of the article, he contradicts his own claim about Millennials stating the positive aspects of this generation. The Millennials desire new experiences, are well informed, and etc. Joel Stein, recognizes