Negative Effects Of Technology In Fahrenheit 451

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(AGG) Technology is everywhere, surrounding our lives, ruining them, but we are just too blind to see it and Ray Bradbury showed us, in the book Fahrenheit 451. (BS-1) Technology and media is everywhere, and very distracting to those who don't step back from it. (BS-2) Most technology isn't needed, now yes, we need electricity to do our daily things, and communication, but in the book, people don’t need TV for walls or ear-thimbles putting constant noise into your head. (BS-3) Technology is also very controlling, we don't realize it, but if you hear something online, like eat this, don't eat this, you will listen to what it says. People have less and less thoughts and ideas of their own. (TS) Technology is taking up our lives, and making it …show more content…

People in this book act like all they need is a fourth wall in their parlor to survive. (SIP-A) People spend their days sitting in front of a tv, watching a hundred shows an hour, and use the parlor to keep their kids busy and out of their way. (STEWE-1) When they watch tv in their parlor, the shows switch within seconds. “On one wall a woman smiled and drank orange juice simultaneously… In the other walls an X ray of the same woman revealed the contracting journey of the refreshing beverage on its way to her delighted stomach… A minute later, three White Cartoon Clowns chopped off each other’s limbs to the accompaniment of immense incoming tides of laughter. Two minutes more and the room whipped out of town to the jet cars wildly circling an arena, bashing and backing up and bashing each other again. Montag saw a number of bodies fly in the air” (Bradbury 90). Violence is everywhere and everything is happening so quickly, no one has time to comprehend what is going on, or what to do next, they just keep their eyes glued to the TV. (STEWE-2) Most people in the book don't want kids, they are to much of a hassle, and there's no point. Some think having children and a family is important, but only for these two reasons, “The world must reproduce, you know, the race must go on. Besides, they sometimes look just like you, and that’s nice” (Bradbury 92). They don't care about the love a family brings, or the enjoyment. Just the race must go on, otherwise, they think having children brings no purpose. (SIP-B) Media brings danger when people use it everyday all day. It becomes a lifestyle, an unhealthy lifestyle, but no one in the novel, Fahrenheit 451 cares, besides those who still think books are necessary and important. (STEWE-1) When Montag was on the run after burning his house and Beatty, it was on the news, everyone was watching, but not for their safety,

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