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    Fahrenheit 451 While researching the text of Fahrenheit 451, the author Ray Bradbury writes of the future which seems to be the present. The similarity between the world in the book to our own is very breathtaking because if you think about it the book was written in the 1950’s in which they had just gotten TV’s,video recorders, and radios etc. The reason being that they had just gotten that type of technology there was no way of him knowing that the technology would escalate like…

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    In the novel Fahrenheit 451, author, Ray Bradbury, creates a dystopia where the protagonist hides from his problems, realizes that it’s because of the way society is, and that he needs to make a change. Main character ,Guy Montag, is a very confused man that can not seem to figure out what he’s missing in life. He is tested from every aspect to figure out who he really is, but is he Guy montag or is he just like everyone else? Is he living a “normal” life or is there something missing? Why are…

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    In the gripping dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, author Ray Bradbury explores a daunting future where books are burned and disgraced. Full of warnings to humanity, this novel suggests that questioning ourselves and our society and seeking knowledge are essential to our humanity. Without the ability to ask these fundamental questions, humans become dysfunctional and society disintegrates. Bradbury shows us the consequences on humanity through three characters of vastly different personalities and…

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    Many of us would rather live in a perfect place, somewhere where everyone is happy, a utopia, but in such a place can we really live a fulfilled life? In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, Guy Montag believes that he lives in a utopia. Those beliefs are shattered when he meets Clarisse McClellan, who tells him all her ideas about the past and present of their society, which makes Montag question everything around him. Montag and Clarisse live in a society where burning books is the law and…

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    In “Fahrenheit 451” books were banned and society was losing touch with reality. Books were banned because the government wanted equality throughout the town for all. Not wanting anyone to be more educated than others. With the government wanting everyone equal, if you were found with books in your home you would be killed or your house would be burnt for the push for equality. These are some books that help demonstrate a relationship with “Fahrenheit 451”. Firstly, the song “Burning the house…

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    Comparative Essay of Fahrenheit 451 and 1984 I have chosen to write a comparative essay on the two dystopian fictions, Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 and George Orwell’s 1984, that we read this year. The two novels are somewhat different yet they have similar messages of the scary course that our society is heading in and our need to not become mindless bystanders that allow it to happen. I find it easy to parallel the writings and I will present the differences and similarities between the two…

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    progresses, dystopias such as Fahrenheit 451 and Wall-E start to look look more and more plausible. In both stories, the government or leader controls the people with censorship and pacification. In these dystopias, people do not interact with each other in a meaningful way, people simply sit and are absorbed in their technology. This technology use is turning the people of these tales into mindless idiots. All of these things are starting to happen in the real world. Both Fahrenheit 451 by Ray…

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    Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian society lost in time in which these people lead empty lives. Immediately in the beginning, we see how technology-dependant these people have become. Bradbury may have used this theme, to show how a void in everyone's lives made them become heavily reliant on technology to fill the feeling of emptiness. We first see how technology is drastically used when we are introduced to Mildred in the first part. The parlour is described to be made up of three…

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    F-451 In the book ‘Fahrenheit 451’ the main character is Montag. The whole book is about the United States had banned books and if you're caught they send the Fire Department there and burn the books. Montag is a Firefighter he thinks it's suspicious that they burn books. In the beginning Montage was a normal man did firefighter. Montage starts changing because he thinks it's weird that they just burn books. Montage believes change and his actions towards the end has also change. These are what…

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    way an author makes a text or film a dystopia, is their use of style. This important factor allows the author to put forward their own opinions about today’s society through their commentary. In Among the Imposters, by Margaret Peterson Haddix, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, and 2081, by Chandler Tuttle, there is a dystopian society with…

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