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The Giver, by Lois Lowry, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, and Logan's Run, by William F. Nolan

2024-02-07 06:09:03

Utopia seems to be a wonderful idea, everything is perfect, nobody is suffering. Three stories tell the story, showing that even the best ideas have disadvantages. The provider tells society that everything is the same and that no one is worried about doing wrong decisions. Fahrenheit 451 tells society to ban books to prevent unhappiness. The society of Logans run is full of fun, but only for 30 years. But, in fact, these utopias raise questions for each of the heroes that they question the perfection of their perfect world.

The novel consisting of Royce Lowry and Rah Bradbury 's Fahrenheit 451 is very similar and it happens in a futuristic dyspeak society. At The Giver, 12-year-old protagonist Jonas is given a lifelong mission with a 12-year ceremony. Jonas became a receiver of memory, only the other one in his community shared and discovered the terrible truth of the community in which he lives. Likewise, at 451 F, the protagonist Guy Montague understands how badly his community is empty.

Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451 of Ray Bradbury 451 is a novel about censorship and contempt in the world where book burning and repression is common. This book deals with the real meaning of understanding life and achieving it. Guy Montag is a futuristic American city firefighter. But instead of turning off the fire, Montague's job is to get them started. People in this society can not read books Fahrenheit 451 This picture seems to have several writings ... Control life in society. Society does not allow you to read books and is therefore punished. These books have a burning temperature of 451 degrees F, the temperature required to burn the book (Bradbury 1). In the meaning of a book, today's society is not so.

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.