Fahrenheit 451 And Conformity Essay

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According to American actor, Hal Sparks, “Political and social change is always a stagger-step process. One step forward, two steps back.” In the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, an uniform society driven by conformity, technology, and commercialism, is shown as a projection of what our society might become. Our society today has not yet reached that point although we are clearly set on a similar path. Issues arising with social conformity, the rapidly expanding digital world, and first amendment rights are major players in what is to come. Social conformity is becoming an apparent part of urban culture worldwide, and we see it’s a dominant trait of living in the novel’s society. When Beatty is giving his lecture he makes a key societal …show more content…

Beatty begins his lecture to Montag by talking about the convenience and ease tech brought. “Nineteenth-century man with his horses, dogs, carts, slow motion. Then, in the twentieth century, speed up your camera. Books cut shorter. Condensations. Digests, Tabloids. Everything boils down to the gag, the snap ending.” (Bradbury 52) The shortcuts that technology brought dulled downed the hard work behind anything. When something is served to you in a platter, ready to eat, you don’t know the hard work that went behind the process of the creation. The problem with this in their society is that technology then becomes all that people spend their time focusing on, with everything in an entertaining, easy to digest format. A similar problem has arisen with this generation of kids, the price tag of convenience with technology is addiction. An article written by the New York post states, “In fact, Dr. Andrew Doan, the head of addiction research for the Pentagon and the US Navy — who has been researching video game addiction — calls video games and screen technologies “digital pharmakeia” (Greek for drug).” Rather than going to a bookstore and physically buying a book, isn’t it easier to hop onto your nearest smart device and download an eBook copy? When opting for the faster route, there are bound to be some tradeoffs, which applies to many concepts, not just technology. As more and more digital shortcuts are being founded and used, the more we cling and rely on them instead of what we can do

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