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Fahrenheit 451 Technology Analysis

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In a book review by Orville Prescott, about Fahrenheit 451 he states, “Mr. Bradbury’s account of this insane world, which bears many alarming resemblances to our own”(Bradbury 217). The reason Bradbury created such a close resemblance to society was because of technology. Ray Bradbury used technology to show the negative effects of the dystopian society in Fahrenheit 451. The motif of technology shows society does not appreciate conversing with each other, it shows society does not digest information, and it shows the government has a lot more control than society realizes. Society in F451 does not cherish social interactions and relationships between other real people. During an argument between Mildred and Montag about books, Mildred says, …show more content…

When Montag is going to Faber’s house to learn more about books, he is on the subway and the Denham’s Dentifrice jingle comes on. While the jingle is blaring Montag tries to think of something else and the author states, “The train radio vomited upon Montag, in retaliation, a great tonload of music made of tin, copper, silver, chromium, and brass. The people were pounded into submission; they did not run, there was no place to run”(Bradbury 75). The reason Montag wants to learn more about books is because technology is shoving information down his throat. He cannot think while technology forces him to take in new unneeded details. In the second part of the quote it states how society is being slammed by technology. People couldn’t escape from technology because it is everywhere. When Montag wanted to escape from technology he couldn’t and it caused his sudden outburst on the subway. Technology in F451 is inescapable and greatly limits the amount of thought in …show more content…

When Montag goes to Faber's house to discuss books, Faber tells Montag why books are so important. Faber mentions, “The televisor is ‘real’. It is immediate, it has dimension. It tells you what to think and blasts it in”(Bradbury 80). The technology in F451 influences many things about society. Society slowly disregarded books and chose technology. This helped the government because they could control entertainment and what people chose to listen to. The technology controlled many things about how people thought and acted. Society does not realize they are being controlled because the government convinces them technology is good. The government’s control through technology shapes the dystopian society in

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