Compare And Contrast Fahrenheit 451 And Modern Day Society

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Waking up to authority burning people alive, and teenagers hitting people with cars for fun, versus freedom to read and say what you want, and people that care about the lives of others. Most people would choose the second option. The two societies that were just compared are the society in Fahrenheit 451, and our modern day society. While those two sound like exact opposites, they have much in common. All societies share the common characteristics that make a society, but we find the differences in the details of those characteristics.

One common characteristic among societies is punishments if you break the law. Societies have laws and punishments if you break the law to keep control and order of everyone in the area of that society. However, …show more content…

No one can be sure everybody is going to be happy. Not in our society, or in their society. Again, their society would do anything to make sure the people are happy. It doesn’t matter if it is right or wrong, if it makes people happy, the society will do it. Since books were banned, they found another way for the people to feel smart. To do this, they would “chock them full of ‘facts’, (so) they feel absolutely brilliant … and they’ll be happy” (Bradbury, 58). They don’t have to actually be smart, the society thinks that simply feeling smart is enough. Yes, it is good to have everybody be happy, but turning everybody into mindless beings with no individuality and can’t think for themselves, is not the answer. In our society, not everyone can be happy, just like the people in the society of Fahrenheit 451, because not everyone can agree on everything. However, our society has a good balance of happiness, and controversy. People are going to disagree on topics, and the balance is found when people can accept that. In our society, we know that not everyone can be happy all the time, but in Fahrenheit 451’s society, they think believe getting rid of any possible source of unhappiness and controversy will solve

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