Brad Berry's Fahrenheit and Huxley's brave new world is a blind novel that focuses on the wrong society. Here are some similarities and differences
Both pieces feature a hero of deprivation (the standard element of distorted literature). Bradbury's Montag thinks he is happy when the novel opens, but his meeting with Clarisse again arouses questions about his society and marriage. Prior to the beginning of the first part, Montag became a traitor, seeking his independence and importance. Hexley 's John has confidence and knowledge about his environment more than Montag, but he also lives at the edge of society representing people who want freedom of independence and thought.
These novels also feature a society under totalitarian control. The ruling party of Bradbury is not known yet, but its power is everywhere. From the entertainment (living room wall) to song promotion, personal death (suicide recovery attempted by Mildred and mechanical hound dog programming), every aspect of personal life is controlled. In the brave new world, Huxley used the Orwellian approach to create its own power called controller. The controller manages everything from copying to clothing. And those who want to think about themselves are tracked like Fahrenheit in Clarisse and Montag.
The Montague society is used to being in war state. Even within a day of war, it is still the dominant factor of the governance group, and it is another technical show. In contrast, the brave new world society features "peace". Residents are accustomed to the belief that unconscious happiness and stability are key to happiness. They believe that air traffic controllers take care of them and are preventing "discomfort" such as war.
In true Bradberry style, Fahrenheit is against the risk of undue dependence on technology over against excessive government. The brave new world uses technology to rule, but Huxley seems more interested in how the ruling party shows how to acquire and maintain power through various ways.
The end of the two novels reflects the conclusion of other distorted works, but they are very different from each other. Fahrenheit ended with conservative optimism. Montague somehow managed to escape captain beatty and hound dogs, even the destruction of the city, and began to live with a "book maker" with similar ideas. In the world, John can not live in his own society and commit suicide.
In Fahrenheit 451 and the brave new world, people are deprived of intellectual stimulation, although people are given other forms of entertainment and usually they can do whatever they want. Such people continue to accept government-sponsored drugs to make people indifferent and satisfying, like John's mother Linda in the brave new world and Guy's wife Mildred Red of 451 There. Film, body (medicine) and sex are the main entertainment of the brave new world, medicine, television and "shell radio" distracts 459 Fahrenheit. The necessity of intellectual stimulation is attracted to society
Today 's world is working in a world that is already distorted, but the world is working much less, as explained by 451 Fahrenheit or a brave new world. The world is not so bad, but there are still some similarities, and these similarities may indicate that the world is following the same path as the world contained in the book Hmm. - Fahrenheit 451 is undoubtedly one of the most famous science fiction and fantasy novels in history. Author Ray Bradbury writes this novel in a dystopia style. This novel was written in 1953 and is a novel based on the future. Throughout the novel, they built a wonderful theme of how they interact with each other through a story. This novel is about the hero named firefighter Gammatag.
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