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This 3 page paper analyzes two articles, “What Adolescents Miss When We Let Them Grow Up in Cyberspace” by Brent Staples and “The Second Shift” by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, and argues that although both are good, Hewlett's piece is more effective. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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first deals with the increasing alienation of young people who have given up interpersonal relationships for the distanced ones they find via the Internet; the second describes the plight of
working women who are still shouldering most of the housework, even when they out earn their husbands. This paper uses literary analysis (the traditional "logos, ethos, pathos") to compare and
contrast the two and argues that "The Second Shift is more effective because of its use of logic. Discussion With that in mind, well begin with logic. Because "The Second
Shift" offers more logical support, in the form of statistics, than "What Adolescents Miss...," Hewlett is able to convince her audience of her argument. Sylvia Ann Hewlett is a native
of Wales who won a Kennedy scholarship to Harvard University after graduating from Cambridge ("Sylvia Ann Hewlett"). She completed her Ph.D. in Economics at London University, and is the first
woman to head the "Economic Policy Council - a "think tank" comprised of 125 business and labor leaders" ("Sylvia Ann Hewlett"). She is widely recognized as an expert on gender
and workplace issues, and is the author of numerous books ("Sylvia Ann Hewlett"). Drawing on her knowledge and expertise, she gives percentages that show readers how little has changed for
women, despite their success; women still are faced with doing the majority of tasks around the home, no matter how busy their professional lives are. Its difficult to read her
piece without become annoyed, even angry, with the husbands of these women, who have societal "approval" to sit and do nothing while their wives, already exhausted from a full day
at the office, put in another "shift" at home. The second article (well use an abbreviated title) "What Adolescents Miss..." is by Brent Staples. He argues that the amount
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