This is seen in Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451”, where now books are used to give hope and ideas to society. The government thinks that the ideas that book provide for society are bad and so they decide to burn them. This is where the title comes to play since this is the degree where books and all its pages are burned completely. Once again, a character disobeys the government’s strict rules and is in imminent threat because of this. Literature is considered a threat against the government and this is seen throughout the novel since it is really strict about its …show more content…
Sometime soon, politics and their decisions could not be at our choosing. The people must maintain a relationship with the ones in power to ensure no corruption. If not, all these novels are examples of the future that society is destined to go through. It’s all up to the people to give their best efforts and find a way to get rid of a government that are portrayed in these novels.
Sociological oppression is the choice of society, by letting themselves go into the hands of the government and letting them proceed with their agendas. The people in a society are just pawns in a chess game that the government plays. People must take action or be oppressed forever. Maybe the government means no harm, but it should be the people’s opinion to think this by conclusion. People think that the politics won’t affect them but the truth is that in the long run, it