A Rhetorical Analysis Of The Social Networks By Neal Gablar
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In “The Social Networks” by Neal Gablar, he claims that “instead of bringing comfort, [television, and social-networking sites] seems to only remind us of our alienation. His claim is wrong due to there actually being people out there that can be the family on a reality television show as well as social networking sites not being the cause for preventing people from making friends in real life. He may feel that this is only a dream to have real friendships like the characters on television, but in my view no one is ever alone, and there are people out there who will do anything to bring you happiness. We just need to open our eyes, and see that clearly. “We miss our friendships we no longer have, and we know that Facebook or email cannot possibly