Technology has become a necessity for everyday life, to most people. In the book Faber is having a discussion with Montag about the time where books have meaning. Faber says “Once books appealed to a few people, here, there, everywhere. They could afford to be different. The world was roomy. But then the world got full of eyes and elbows and mouths. Double, triple, quadruple population. FIlms and radios, magazines, books leveled down to a sort of pastepudding norm, do you …show more content…
Technology has taken away most of the social life people once had, and using its luxuries, is not worth a world where no one talks to each other. Some people are trustworthy and will be there when needed, it is human nature for people to only look out for themselves and have no concern for others. Even friends or family. Finally, even though family won't always be there, they are there when needed the most. In the end they support whatever is being done and want the best for that person.
Life in Fahrenheit 451 relates to the society that is lived in today. They both are blinded by technology, have many obstacles put in their paths,that people need to learn to get around, and don't know what's important until it's gone. The fictional world of Fahrenheit 451, won't be so fictional if the society and citizens today don't try to change, and become