The Dangers Of Technology In Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451

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Introduction (AGG) In Fahrenheit 451, technology controls every single person’s life, the message that Ray Bradbury is trying to convey is that there are many dangers with technology. (BS-1) People who are constantly glued to their devices in a society become zombies over time. (BS-2) People who are separated from technology are more human, they are able to demonstrate the traits of humanity a large difference from the society they live in.(BS-3) People who want to get away from technology can heal over time and develop these traits. (TS) Ray Bradbury’s message in Fahrenheit 451 is that technology is controlling everyone’s lives, it’s turning them into zombies, and only by separating yourself from it can you heal from the damage dealt to your humanity. First Body Paragraph: (MIP-1) Technology has many negative effects on a person 's humanity in Fahrenheit 451. (SIP-A) The people in the society that Montag lives in are constantly consuming this media which influences them heavily and damages their traits. (STEWE-1) Mildred is constantly plugged into the sea-shell radios, “She was an expert at lip reading from ten years of apprenticeship at Seashell ear-thimbles” (16). It’s quite astonishing that for 10 years she hasn’t removed the radios, to the point where she just reads the lips of the people …show more content…

(BS-3) There is a healing process that everyone is capable of going through after getting rid of technology.(BS-2) People who do not constantly use technology are more human and have traits. (BS-1) Technology can greatly affect someone 's humanity and damage their traits. (R) It is quite clear that the people in the society of Fahrenheit 451 are in danger, they are being engulfed in media, and are losing connections to one another each and every second they

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