Fahrenheit 451 And Minority Report: Dystopian Society

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Everyday, our world gains a new technology advancement. At first it began with a computer being created in the year of 1822 by Charles Babbage. Which now turned into having an everything being held on a 4.7-inch screen device. Engagements with other individuals are different now. Preferably teenagers would rather create a group message than start a conversation. The amount of terrorist attacks and technology consumed on a daily basis created a suspicion upon the government. Fahrenheit 451 and Minority report authors both demonstrate their concern on the effect of technology and government have on our future. Fahrenheit 451 and Minority Report are both dystopian societies effected by technology and the government. Fahrenheit 451 technology advancement is what our society withheld as of now. The mechanical hound were robots similar to what is used in factories. The ability to use his hand to get into his household. The barrier of not being able empower knowledge with reading books took place in Fahrenheit 451. As for minority report shows the effect almost through a positive momentum, until it backlashes. Minority report utilize technology to prevent manslaughter taking place. The advancement of capturing a criminal before they take action, was only appropriate for some situations. The creator of pre-murder division, Guy Montag had the …show more content…

Considering our lives 40 years will be completely different. As for the older community will eventually fall behind or will have to learn the basics of a phone. Companies will begin to become more advance than ever. Touch Screen phones will eventually turn into phones that are invisible. As for cars to be parking themselves, to eventually being able to flying the country similar to minority report. Our society will be dependent of off technology similar to the dystopian novels. The government will turn into an oligarchy; this will create

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