Sunday, March 24, 2019
Comparing Fahrenheit 451 and Modern American Society :: Comparison Compare Contrast Essays
Fahrenheit 451 Similarities to American Society   Fahrenheit 451 is a science fiction book that still reflects to our current world. Bradbury does a nice reflect predicting what the world would be like in the future the future for his while period and for ours as well. The society Bradbury describes is, in many ways, like the sensation we are living in now.   We are always demanding to a greater extent than advance machinery, and from the past, we have grown into a much more technological society. Lately, more and more people not only indirect request more technology, they want them to be quicker. Things such as quicker computers, quicker connections to the internet, better cadre phone connections, pagers, cars with more power, voice mail, palm pilots, etc. are in greater demand. People dont want to waste clock anymore. We want things through with(p) quicker without as much effort. We want things to take less time to do them so we can have more time for other(a) t hings. Their society is exactly like ours. Besides having advanced technological machines, they similarly have much larger speed limits, so people could study where they want a lot scurrying. Clarisse and Montag make it obvious to the reader that they cash in ones chips in a fast-paced world when they first meet severally other. Before Clarisse runs into her house, they notice how fast drivers go that they dont know what rotter is, or flowers because they neer see them slowly, she said. If you showed a driver a green blur, Oh yes hed say, thats grass A pink blur Thats a rose garden smock blurs are houses. Brown blurs are cows. My uncle drove slowly on a racyway once. He drove forty miles an hour and they jailed him for twain days(9). Their speed limit is so high that everything that they see seems like blurs. They never see objects they only see colors. Our speed limit isnt as high as theirs is, but people usually go much faster than the speed limit is.   Another reas on their society reflects the one we recognise in is that the people there are becoming more and more violent towards each other. Clarisse tells Montag that shes afraid of children my own age. They kill each other... six-spot of my friends have been shot in the last year alone. Ten of them died in car wrecks. Im afraid of them and they dont like me because Im afraid (30).
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