Similarities Between Ready Player One And Fahrenheit 451

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One might ask himself, can a videogame affect myself? Or even the people around me? Well, as we’ve read in the novel Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, Parzival had his life go upside down. He went from being nothing and having nothing, to being the best and having the most. While in the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, we have our character Guy, who is a fireman and his job is to burn books. Guy wears a helmet with the number 451, which is what the temperature of the fire is. Technology does not do much to his life, he stays the person he is, and of course, he stays confused. Even though both novels are technology related, Ready Player One had more affect on the new generation that is reading this and that is because we can relate more. In Ready Player One, we know that James Halliday has created the OASIS (Ontologically Anthropocentric Sensory Immersive Simulation) and has made a virtual-reality game out of it. Characters like Wade Owen, Nolan Sorrento, and Art3mis all come from different background and the only thing they all had in common was their love for technology. In the novel Fahrenheit 451, Montag hates the things that he does not understand, what he does to get that feeling to go away is to burn books, and that gives him a pleasant feeling. …show more content…

A lot of them even thought that it is a distraction and one should keep working non-stop. Also, some thought that by entertaining others, then you’re in full control of them. You can control their thoughts, behaviors, and the way they interact with other human beings. Eventually, the government took control of the people. Instead of letting people use their own logic, the government created this ideology for them, where whatever the government says, they must obey and believe that. Sort of like modern day North Korea. The government knew that if it gave people the freedom to do what they want, then that would cause

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