Fahrenhiet 451
Ray Bradbury had a grim outlook for the future. In his book everything that could go wrong in the future, did. People rarely left their houses. They where ruled by technology. There was a loss of communication between human beings, since everyone was molded to think and act the same way. No one had their own opinion. Everyone acted like a robot. The big idea displayed in the book, Fahrenheit 451, was lack of communication. People cant survive if there is no communication going on. Everyone was brainwashed by all the technology that they rarely had time to talk. When they did talk, it was meaningless. Everyone agreed with each other, no one had their own opinion. People didn't express themselves. "None of these books agree with each other." This quote was said by Beatty. Beatty had just finished coating all the books in a house with kerosene. Beatty was going to begin to burn the books, but a lady was still inside the house. The lady would
Without ideas we are all the some boring people. I felt as though the people in this book were like the computer opponents you play in video games. The government possessed absolute power. The government gave the people what they thought was a great life. Montag showed Mildred one of the books he had stolen. "What do people want in this country, above all? people want to be happy. This is how everyone acted in Fahrenheit 451. Lets hope our future doesn't turn into something like this. To me your ideas are the only thing that makes you different. I would not be able t live in a future like this. The city was destroyed in Fahrenheit 451. She just stood over all her kerosene soaked books.
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