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Compare And Contrast Essay On Fahrenheit 451

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Thomas Paine once said, “Society is produced by our wants, and government by our wickedness.” In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Montag, the protagonist, works as a fireman. Throughout the novel, he begins to discover his true self. In this utopian society, people are conceited and have little or no emotions. Similarly, many in our society are self-centered and have limited feelings. Even though both societies have numerous characteristics in common, the two societies have multiple differences.
In Fahrenheit 451, the society is conceited. For example, in the novel, Captain Beatty stops by Montag’s house on the day he calls in sick. When Montag asks the purpose of firemen and burning books, Beatty replies, “You must understand that our civilization is so …show more content…

For example, when the woman threatens Captain Beatty and the firemen by showing them the matches in her hand, “it rushed the men out and down away from the house. Captain Beatty, keeping his dignity, backed slowly through the front door,” (Fahrenheit 451, page 36). Beatty and the firemen couldn’t care less that the lady had threatened to commit suicide. In addition, when Montag talks to Mildred about Clarisse’s disappearance, she thinks Clarisse is dead. However, when Montag questions why Mildred hasn’t told him, she replies, “Forgot. I forgot all about it,” (Fahrenheit 451, page 45) Thus, she doesn’t care that she hasn’t seen her neighbors in a while. Similarly, people in our society are limited to feelings. For example, when many do something that may or may not affect others, they aren’t bothered that they could be ruining someone’s future. On the contrary, people in our society are different because they show that they have emotions. For instance, many are cautious when they make economic choices because they’re aware that they may affect someone. People have different ways of showing their feelings whether or not they’re affecting someone

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