Fahrenheit 451 Essay On Technology

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Technology has changed drastically from the the time period in which Ray Bradbury alludes to and the modern era which we live in today. However, the debate on whether technology is detrimental to our well being and society has been very controversial for as long as time.
Technology is like a game of pick your posion. For example we have social media, we can either nitpick the issues wit

Fahrenheit 451, a dystopian look into a horrific possibility of our future, highlights the idea that technology should compliment people and not over shadow them. This idea was crafted throughout the novel as Montag, who started by making others conform to society’s standards by burning their books, went through a major character change resulting in his desire for others to rebel against the system. The society is run by those who don’t want to explore, learn, and grow, rather, society wants others to conform to society’s standard of suppressing deeper thought, replacing it with general apathy.
In my life I have seen the effects of society’s over reliance on technology and its potential to take away the …show more content…

What is up for debate, however, is whether or not if it is for better or for worse. We have developed programs which have revitalized crop yields, and expanded medical research to the point that lives are saved in the millions, all due to technology. On the other hand, kids today start with technology in their hands before they can even walk, by ten they post their first picture to instagram starting a vicious cycle of high dependence on technology. Not only are they finding themselves addicted to the ever evolving tech world, but kids also begin to become numb to the feelings of their peers when they can say their unscrupulous commentary over the keys of a message board. As a partaker in a generation that glorifies the use of technology I have personally witnessed this lack of

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