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Fahrenheit 451 and similarity to our world today

2023-10-24 17:17:32

By reading Fahrenheit 451, I found that the society explained in the book has many similarities with our world today. Advances in "Fahrenheit 451" technology and ignorance of books have brought social destruction and conflict. The technology allows you to stay indoors where people are watching TV without having to leave home. As a result, less exchanges with the world and other people. The media also makes people wonder what happened in the world.

The book was also deprived and burned, and the knowledge contained therein was destroyed. Destruction of knowledge shows us that even by knowledge you do not even have to lose it by pushing technology into technology.

In our world today, people wanted better, more sophisticated machines, and we developed into a more technical society. People not only need more skills but also want faster ones, such as faster computers, faster internet connections. We want more things so we hope things will be completed in less time. But even though there is time to do more things, I ignore the time to find family happiness and time. Our world's technology lacks the knowledge we need and people do not need memories through computers. If you want to find out what you are not reading or answer, search on the computer. T.V. and the media can also change our view and not allow people to think about themselves.

In addition to being equipped with state-of-the-art machines, cars can run faster and the speed limit is much greater than before. Clarisse and Montag revealed that they live in a fast world. Before Clarris entered her house, they were aware of the speed of divers. Yes, he said, it is grass, pink blur, it's a rose garden! White blur is home, brown blur is cattle, my uncle runs slowly on the highway. They were sentenced to two years imprisonment for 40 miles per hour. Their speed limit is so high that everything they see is blurry. They do not see things, they just see color. Our speed limit is not as high as the speed limit, but people are usually much faster than the speed limit.

The second similarity between the world of Fahrenheit 451 and the modern world is technology advancement. In both areas, technology is evolving rapidly. In Fahrenheit 451, the progress of television and the bell of the speech contribute to the ban. Montague and other similar views relate to the advancement of technology as it leads to the loss of others, in this case books. They are worried that books and others will become obsolete as more technology updates. This is exactly what happened at 451 Fahrenheit. Likewise, in today's modern world, the advancement of technology is faster than the blinking of people. Using new mobile phones, computers, e-books everyday old technologies are beginning to become obsolete. When manufacturing a new mobile phone or computer, the old model is no longer manufactured. Therefore, people recognize and purchase new technology and forget old technology.

By reading Fahrenheit 451, I found that the society explained in the book has many similarities with our world today. Advances in "Fahrenheit 451" technology and ignorance of books have brought social destruction and conflict. The technology allows you to stay indoors where people are watching TV without having to leave home. As a result, less exchanges with the world and other people. The media also makes people wonder what happened in the world.

Technology influences everyday 459 Fahrenheit and the real world of society, everyone uses technology to check email, calculate taxes and talk to each other. Technology has had a major impact on the social structure of today and 459 Fahrenheit. Technology affected how television controls our lives, how we communicate with each other, and how powerful social structures are in the real world . Like the real world, 459 Fahrenheit is a customary act