Nicholas Carr’s Google article and Plato’s Allegory of the Cave


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Nicholas Carr’s Google article and Plato’s Allegory of the Cave


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It should include (1) the introduction that states your thesis, (2) the body of the paper in which you support your thesis with evidence and/or argument, and (3) the conclusion. The body has to include at least one comparison with the argument. This latter argument should either support the main argument of your essay, or be used as a counterargument against your main argument. In any case, your essay must contain at least one counterargument. You have to make sure to use at least two secondary sources, which have to be cited properly in the MLA style. Argument should be based on how our brain is arguably being controlled by the net and how the prisoners minds were being controlled by the puppeteers in the cave. Concluded with how the net is a great source of resource to excel in all things but how we still hold free will to make our own decisions.