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Examples Of Dystopia In Fahrenheit 451

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A dystopian society is a society that has improved or got worse and people would think it's perfect, but really not. An example would be in the future where the government controls too much and there is a gap between rich and poor. There are countless differences and similarities with the modern world today and the novel. In Fahrenheit 451 the laws, lifestyle and technology is very similar to a dystopian society. The laws in Fahrenheit 451 are a lot more different and stricter compare to this world. People in the novel don't have many choices and jobs are limited. In page 49, Montag mentions about being a fireman, "Was I given a choice? My grandfather and father were fireman." Books are also banned, in page 5 when Clarrise asked Montag, "Do you ever read any of the books you burn?" He responded, "That will be illegal." In today's world, people cared for books and have rights and has fewer limits to their jobs. …show more content…

Page 69, when Mildred was referring TV as her family, "My family is people, they tell me things." Mildred said things that connect in today's world like lots people would rather be watching TV, on cell phones, or playing video games. Montag and Mildred doesn't have much communication he even stated on page 78, "I can't talk to my wife; she listens to the walls." Montag and Mildred relationship is growing apart with each other especially because of her 'family'. People in the novel have lost touch with the world and would rather be with electronics than family and friends. While in today's world people support each other and enjoy times with friends and

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