"Pedestrian" was written by Ray Bradbury and published in 1951. "Murderer" was also written by Bradbury in 1953. The 1950s was the ten years of the Korean War between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. This caused a cold war and a politically conservative climate was born. For the past 10 years, integration and conservatism were American social problems. Both texts are science fiction and careful attention is paid to the influence of the technical revolution on human society.
Fahrenheit 451 Future forecast of Ray Bradbury TREVOUR YOUNF Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopia novel written by Ray Bradbury depicting the future American society, books are prohibited, independent thoughts are persecuted ing. Brad Berry scrutinizes the world consumed by the technology making full use of his imagination and proposes fun, violent and anti-intelligent prophecies that are surprisingly similar to modern American society. It is worth noting that people have found in both societies. Symbol of Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury, probably one of the most famous science fiction novels, he wrote a wonderful novel "Fahrenheit 451". This novel is about "Guy Montag" firefighter who creates fire instead of destroying them. One night to burn the book (Wat 2) when he returned home from work, he met a young girl stirring the idea and curiosity that he did not have anyone in front of him. She told him that the firefighters are not shooting guns, but the world where they started reading with people.
Fahrenheit 451 of Ray Bradbury shows a future society where most books are illegal and firefighters are burning houses that own them. People are increasingly dependent on technology and media. In this hyper-vision society, it is normal for families to see interactive series on three big floor-to-ceiling television screens called 'living room walls'. Citizens claim that the people of this soap opera are their "families" and that they have little time to stay with their real family. Red Bradbury says his novel is a story that explains how television destroyed interest in reading literature, although many people say this is a book on censorship The department constitutes the perception of knowledge. The theme of this novel is that we need resilience when we change. In other words, when they are aware of issues and changes, people need to be strong. The whole novel seems to be the future of Bradberry.