Prologue | (shallow)
He describes a personal sense of losing the ability to immerse himself in long-form texts, a sentiment that anchors the book’s broader scientific investigation into neuroplasticity. IV. Literary and Rhetorical Function
The Watchdog and the Thief: An Analysis of the Prologue to The Shallows I. Introduction Prologue (Shallow)
Carr begins by re-evaluating Marshall McLuhan’s warnings from the mid-20th century. He describes a personal sense of losing the
In this context, the "watchdog of the mind" is our conscious attention. The internet, as the ultimate "thief," provides a "veritable feast" of distracting content to keep the watchdog occupied while it fundamentally rewires our neural pathways. III. The Shift in Cognition as the ultimate "thief
As a literary device, this specific prologue fulfills several critical roles:
