Fahrenheit 451 Technology Essay

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The Effects of Technological Advancement within Fahrenheit 451 and Today Throughout Fahrenheit 451 media perpetually influences society. Near constant stimulation from media-based technology generates conversations without purpose. Degradation through overstimulation leads to a deficiency in purposeful conversation. Through the omnipresent nature of technology in Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury illustrates the decomposition of relationships found today through the relationships between characters caused by their addiction to technology. Within Fahrenheit 451, the relationship between Mildred and Montag suffers greatly from her dependence on technology. Bradbury outlines the struggle of their relationship through the statement, “And he [Montag] remembered thinking then that if she [Mildred] died, he was …show more content…

They name a lot of cars or clothes or swimming pools mostly and say how swell! But they all say the same thing and nobody says anything different than anyone else. And most of the time in the cafes they have the joke-boxes on and the same jokes most of the time, or the musical wall lit and all the colored patterns running up and down, but it's only color and all abstract.’” (Bradbury 28). Clarisse’s depiction of society illustrates the aforementioned repetition of information. These issues become compounded by information that holds little meaning other than to draw attention. The character Faber within Fahrenheit 451 illustrates the adverse impact of such information. Faber, in a conversation with Montag, replies with, “But who has ever torn himself from the claw that encloses you when you drop a seed in a TV parlor? It grows you any shape you wish! It is an environment as real as the world. It becomes, and is, the truth. Books can be beaten down for

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