Technology And Society In The 1950's By Ray Bradbury

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Daily occurrences in everyday life usually have few or no consequences, however complications sometimes arise. Because of this, technology has become a dependable and reliable source which can improve society’s way of life. Even with multiple examples of technology’s positive effect on society, many fail to acknowledge the success technology offers to humanity. With this success there are people who only clarify the opposing side. In the 1950’s, Ray Bradbury wrote a collection of stories that voiced his concern with humanity growing more dependent on technology. Bradbury's stories indicate that technology would seclude us from others and hinder society. Although his beliefs went with the time, some agree to an extent that technology further

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