What Is Fahrenheit 451 Warning To American Society

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Ray Bradbury’s warning to American society in his novel, Fahrenheit 451 still exists today and is more relevant to our current habits mainly through technology and lack of reading. Fahrenheit 451 is a book set in the future and acts as a warning to people in the 1950s. In this world, technology is a huge part of society and people usually using some form of technology. The people are ill tempered, lethargic and don’t socialize or connect with one another anymore. Montag, the main character of the book used to be one of these people until he meets a young girl that changes his view of the world. This book could be a potential warning to current American society as technology has developed more over the past few decades and is becoming a large part of our lives. Furthermore,
This novel represents a dark future of our world that we should pay attention to.
One of the warnings in Fahrenheit 451 is that technology is being used more and is going to end up ruling our lives. In Bradbury’s book, people are usually using a form of technology. An example of this is something called the ‘parlor.’ The parlor is basically a virtual reality room where all the walls have screens. In Fahrenheit 451, people are so attached and addicted to this virtual reality room that they consider it as ‘family.’ Some people like Montag’s wife Mildred care more about

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