For example, Guy’s fear is less of the outside world and more of the fact that an item is being hated for its words. Additionally, Montag and the rest of his society fears the actual outside world because the w=are credulous, so they trust and believe the government in every decision they make. “Both societies aspire for absolute equality and for a better tomorrow, even if their approaches are completely different,” (Cipera). Consequently, this states dystopia, such as Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, just desires a perfect world for their time, yet they have a phobia for what's actually coming and how their world is deteriorating. In the end, fear of the outside world is an element of dystopian fiction that affects stories to strive to make their world perfect like Fahrenheit
For example, Guy’s fear is less of the outside world and more of the fact that an item is being hated for its words. Additionally, Montag and the rest of his society fears the actual outside world because the w=are credulous, so they trust and believe the government in every decision they make. “Both societies aspire for absolute equality and for a better tomorrow, even if their approaches are completely different,” (Cipera). Consequently, this states dystopia, such as Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, just desires a perfect world for their time, yet they have a phobia for what's actually coming and how their world is deteriorating. In the end, fear of the outside world is an element of dystopian fiction that affects stories to strive to make their world perfect like Fahrenheit