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Fahrenheit 451 Analysis

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Ray Bradbury, author of the novel Fahrenheit 451, wrote about a dystopia in the future about a nation in a state of constant war with developing nations. In this world, dystopian America inhibits free press and prevents its citizens from reading material that could induce “unhappiness” in order to make everyone “happy”. The dystopia in Fahrenheit 451 is a version of a modern American wartime government with exaggerated forms of public ignorance while in a state of constant war.
The past 75 years have been near constant conflict for the United States. In most major conflicts the US has been it, it has created a scapegoat for blame inside its borders. After World War 2, the United States and the Soviet Union faced off in a series of proxy wars in nations such as Korea and Vietnam (JFK Library, “The Cold War”, 1). This propagated a lot of fear, inducing an event called the Second Red Scare, where the government supported witch hunts for suspected Communists (Gilder Lehrman Institute, “The Red Scare”, 1). After the Cold War, President Bush began the “War on Terror”, worldwide military action that has lasted since 9/11. Countries that have harbored US fighting typically have a large percentage of Muslims, which inspires violence between domestic Muslims, foreign Muslims, and citizens in the United States. These tensions are strained even further by media influence, the influence of the new Republican administration, and a string of terrorist attacks by domestic radicalized

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