Dystopia literature follows the same guidelines in the setting of a novel, follows a series of similar events and causes a giant bitter climax event. I will explain the similarities between Fahrenheit 451 and starving games in detail. There is a reason why there are similarities between these two novels and other distorted literature. "There are many advantages in Ditopia literature" (Erlich) In the novel "Fahrenheit 451", the protagonist of the society where Montag was living was very depressed.
The heretic's political situation is depicted in our novelist, Noon's darkness, 1984, the brave new world, Hunger Games, and 451 Fahrenheit. And big cities, Brazil, the Great Escape, Frequently Asked Questions: Frequently Asked Questions, Soylent Green, and The Running Man. Some distro peers like "1948" feature a black market that is dangerous and hard to find, or their character may be completely dominated by the state control economy. Kurt Vonnegut's "Player Piano" depicts one unemployed person, and the central control economic system is rich in material wealth but it deprives many meaningful labor. Almost all work is humble and dissatisfied, and only a few small educated groups are accepted by the elite and their work.
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Fahrenheit 451 Bradbury annotated the reference. Fahrenheit 451. New York: Simon and Schuster (Paperback) - 1995 Electronic version Ray Bradbury's classic science fiction "Fahrenheit 451", Guy Montag played the role of a firefighter in a futuristic dystopia, Knowledge learned is considered a big burden. So all the books were burned down. Montague of the hero became a profound and lonely person in the story. Montague is facing many philosophical issues throughout the book, his wisdom is many years before his age.