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Thursday, February 14, 2019

Dystopia in Fahrenheit 451 :: Fahrenheit 451 Essays

Dystopia in Fahrenheit 451    Just by reading the first hardly a(prenominal) lines of the opening paragraph of Fahrenheit 451, we get the feeling of a dystopia by rights away.  Firemen burning books, instead of putting bulge out fires that start in homes.  Who constantly heard of that? <AVOID USINING QUESTIONS, THEY WAEKEN THE PAPER.> This is crazy thinking right off the start, besides Bradbury carries us through as if we are travelers to this time and come on.  We are the un markn eyes that see the cataclysmic events that turn Guy Montags life tiptop down.  We come after him rise, then fall, then meet with outsiders like himself.  We watch, how fugitives are track down using a mechanical dog, and how people love to watch the chase on their off the wall television sets.  Could this be how Bradbury thinks our ordination is going to turn into?  Maybe not as drastic, but by chance the censorship could happen, couldnt it? <I WAS UNDE R THE IMPRSSION THAT THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A stiff PAPER, NOT AN OPINION PAPER.>               Ray Bradbury is compared to Arthur C. Clarke as a poetic knowledge fiction writer (Watt).  This is so, because Bradbury reads a more elegant path to move out his dystopia.  People in his story are so into the now, and joy for the moment, that they forget the morals and ethics they came from, because they are clouded by smoke. < inform WHAT YOU MWAN BY SMOKE.> Take for instance the wall-sized televisions.  This became the populaces way of interacting with others without physically interacting with them.  People on FURTURISTIC TELEVISION were your family, who would keep you company and be your friend.  Still, a place where books were burned and houses were supposedly fireproof, you grant to admit this world is out of whack.<THIS SENTANCE IS SLANG AND MEANS VERY LITTLE.>  If we look at Montags wife for i nstance, we see how entrenched people have become AND just WANT TO BE happy,t carrying NONE for what happens to the ideas that are in books.  I think Bradbury is trying to secure us not to rely TOO heavily on engine room or it will consume us.  In the future we may take books for granted, because they are the essence of free speech, and free ideologies.  By HAVING the books burned, people forget, and have nothing to trace back, only leaving what is THE PRESESNT REALITY.

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