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Diction And Imagery In Richard Louv's Last Child In The Woods

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In his 2008 book Last Child in the Woods, Richard Louv utilized contrasting diction and imagery in order to draw to attention the increasing distinction between people and nature following the introduction of recreational technology. By emphasizing these opposites, he creates separation in these two worlds that have otherwise been merging together due to consumerism and excessive leisure. He consistently contrasts the “virtual world” to “the real one,” “synthetic nature” to “‘true’ nature,” and continues by describing the “physical” and “material world” as the more important of the two. The connotations of Louv’s diction resonate deeply, likening the experience of recreational and consumeristic technology to being insincere and fabricated,
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