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Anti-Transcendentalism In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is set in the dystopian future of the 24th Century in relation to the government influence on society. The main purpose of this book according to the Author was to prevent the possible future with the new technologies of 1953. Another purpose in this book was to warn people about what technology can do to you. This book was more based on the thoughts and beliefs of anti-Transcendentalism with a negative purpose portrayed. In the book, a T.V. program is what represented your family. Mildred, Montag’s wife loved that program and believes that they are her real family as stated on page 46 “That’s My Family”. This represents how much of an influence technologie is in their life. The community in this book relies on the television programs everyday for their news of the world. Another display of this controlling government is how depressed a lot of the community is. In the book, Mildred attempts suicide by taking 30 to 40 sleeping pills resulting in Montag finding her unconscious on the floor after work one day. The next day when Montag confronts her about this event, she doesn’t remember the situation at all. To further warn the audience Ray Bradbury reminds the reader that when you don't follow the strict laws of the government you will get severely punished. All of these events in one way or another prove that the society they are living in is very melancholy In 1953 technology was very limited, and the fact that technology could end up being

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