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Theme Of Technology In Fahrenheit 451

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Technology is becoming a serious issue in today’s society; people rely on technology too much and use it way too often. Fahrenheit 451, written by Ray Bradbury, is a novel that makes us consider the toll that technology puts on society. In Fahrenheit 451, the narrator states that the story takes place in the future. In this society, government tries to distract people from the world around them through the use of technology. They have firemen that burn books, because the government doesn’t want people in their society to have the ability to think. The main character, Montag, is a fireman who loves his job at first, but his life takes a turn when he meets a free-spirited girl named Clarisse. Montag begins to question society and he tries to search for answers in books. Nearing the end of the novel, Montag challenges Beatty, the firehouse captain, who is a representation of the government and he has been manipulating Montag throughout the novel. Bradbury uses literary elements, such as setting and personification, in Fahrenheit 451 to highlight the theme of technology, because they emphasize the future’s technology and world; from the text, it becomes evident that Bradbury is warning us that society’s obsessive use of technology is leading to people having a lack of ability to properly communicate with each other, to people using technology as a way to escape reality and avoid their feelings of loneliness, to people not valuing their privacy from government surveillance, and

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