The idea of establishing a dominated society in the future is not a foreign concept in the field of science fiction. Techniques are often used in these stories to control people in the perfect world vision. In George Orwell's acclaimed novel "1984", the Oceanic government used the "TV screen"; in addition to acting as a camera it displayed a review of publicity, news and disseminated information . I will return to the section of love. With this ongoing supervision, citizens will give priority to their needs over themselves.
Technology influences everyday 459 Fahrenheit and the real world of society, everyone uses technology to check e-mails, calculate taxes and talk to each other. Technology has greatly influenced the social structure of today and Fahrenheit 451. Technology affects how television is controlling our lives, how we communicate with each other, and how powerful social structure is in the real world 451 . As in the real world, Fahrenheit 451 TV is a habitual act
Technology can achieve or destroy society. In stark contrast to the wasteland of technology represented by F 459, technology has transformed the real world into a rich society. In Fahrenheit 451, the social structure is shown as technical anomalies, and people often live in fear. This technology is mainly used to maintain the integrity of the social order and to prevent people from taking action. For example, "The nose is very sensitive, mechanical hounds can remember and recognize the 10,000 odor index of 10,000 men without resetting!" (Bradbury 133)
There is no doubt that Fahrenheit 451 is a book about overdependence on technology in increasingly pixilated society. Brad Berry wrote his concern about the role of television and drama broadcasters in drawing short-term attention, even in letters from the early 1950's where the idea of 451 F had budded. Fahrenheit 451 is a story tells us about all the dangers of work written concentrically on multitasking, ADHD, bullets, perforations and charts
Fahrenheit 451 is a book about society heavily dependent on technology. In the early 1950's, Ray Bradbury proposed this idea for Fahrenheit 451. He commented that he was concerned about the role of radio and television in drawing short-term attention. This is a story warning of the risk of multitasking (Sam Weller, 2005). Fahrenheit 451 is a story of a coming society, banning books. The firefighter is visiting to look for the literature of the black market. As the novel says, the book is dangerous. These are grounds of opinion and belief. These books are highly beliefs and opinions - depression to philosophy. Books have illegal status, but there is an underground community to collect them. A 30-year-old firefighter, Guy Montague decided to take the book home.