Fahrenheit 451 Research Paper

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Abbigail Tomasko Honors Adv Reading 10 Mrs. Korells Synthesis Essay Is The Truman Show and Fahrenheit 451 a Future Blueprint For Our Society? In the novel Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury relates several of the challenges and aspects of the book to even society today. Though some might think that the book is completely out of touch and unrealistic, many view the events in the book & movie as a disaster waiting to happen in a real world scenario. The Truman Show is also a dystopian novel in which they relate to the brainwashed and controlled society. Though The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, is directed at only Truman, the protagonist, it shows how blindly others can contribute to accepting the information they were given and the dangerous …show more content…

This inference can also be connected to Truman and his wife, except Truman's wife actually knows what his surroundings are and how they are made up to control Truman. Unquestionably, in the novel Montag comes home to his wife Mildred to give us the description of “How immense a figure she was on the stage before him; what a shadow she threw on the wall with her slender body!” (Bradbury pg 9). Montag himself starts to see how out of touch his wife is, giving the reader the description of how she can throw out such a figure of brainwashing, when she is so out of touch with reality. In today's society, cheating, lying can all be sparked by the constantly updating and evolving technology of phones and ignorance. On the other hand, some people used to contain enough knowledge but use it ignorantly as a weapon. For instance, Beatty in the movie. In the movie there is a scene where Beatty pulls Montag into his office to brainwash Montag into thinking the “core reason” of being a …show more content…

This group is another example of stopping and paying attention to the society around them, very similar to Clarisse. At the end of the movie, when Montag escapes the city and onto the railroad, he meets an entirely new community. Montag learns that the group is like him, more advanced, but have all read, learned new information and have found a way to contain their books and spread them to others. Montag learns that these people go by the names of the authors of the books they read, and ask Montag to read his book and memorize his as well so he can teach and spread. This group shows its possible to speak up and out of a trapped society, and by coming of passive ignorance can save more people than anyone could imagine. When making a connection to society from these previous examples, there are several effects. Respondents, in their own ways, will respond. In this made up world of Fahrenheit 451 and The Truman Show, the people are ignorant of others personal lives, and their rights overall. In today's society, wars, and bans, and whatever is currently happening can be pushed aside depending on the person, community, and place. In this world, the people let their passive ignorance blind them to the one true problem happening around them, causing them to ignore, which we in fact in the real world, are suffering from today. For example, a colleague of mine, Emma Flores, gave me the perfect quote to support my point. I

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