Fahrenheit 451 Research Paper

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Fahrenheit 451 Essay
Fahrenheit 451’s society is broken everyone acts like their happy but behind that tough happy exterior saying life is good and fine they know it isn’t and our society can relate to that. The world has problems and sometimes people just want to look away or sweep it under the rug but it’s still there. They know it is so they act irrational, thinking and doing foolish things to make it better. The people want someone to cover their eyes and that's what Fahrenheit’s society is doing but one eye can still see.

In both societies people use each other although for Fahrenheit 451 it's more extreme since no one really cares about each other. People use each other for some kind of benefit or use them to just hear themselves talk, like Montag said “After all,this is the age of disposable tissue, Blow your nose on a person, wad them, flush them away,reach for another,blow,wad,flush.” (Montag 15). To be happy you need to have some …show more content…

We have books that talk about World war one and World war two and the Civil war and books based on old and current times to remind us of what has occurred. We have books like that so we know and don’t make the same mistakes or get an idea of how to fix a mistake. In Faber's society nobody really reads books and they are banned. Faber said “The public itself stopped reading of it’s own accord” Nobody gets information from books because they either can or don’t want to but there is nothing to remind them of the past, they have nothing to learn from as faber stated “The books remind us what asses and fools we are” (Faber 82 ) If nothing can remind them they will continue to be fools and do the same mistakes. How can they build a happy future without looking at the terrible past? They just pick up random pieces not knowing which one are good or bad but keep building and building. The only future they are creating is a chaotic

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