How Is Society Better Than Fahrenheit 451

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In today’s society, progression and change are everywhere. In twenty or thirty years, the world and its ways could be totally different. In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury tells a story in the possible future. Within Fahrenheit 451 one can see habits and ways that can develop in the future. One can see through this book and its suggestions, that life in the world today is better than living in the future. Lives and relationships could be replaced, and ways of thinking may be demolished. Worst of all, the knowledge in this world may be replaced with ignorance. Society today is better than Fahrenheit 451’s futuristic suggestion because of today’s technology, family relations, and plethora of books. The amount and uses of technology …show more content…

Families and children’s education today are still personal; as in the future, relationship and development will lack. A good family relationship starts with the parents and a healthy relationship. Marriage is not always even a committed decision now, in the future, disconnect will be greater. “‘It’s our third marriage each and we’re independent . . . He said, if I get killed off, you just go right ahead and don’t cry, but get married again, and don’t think of me”’(Bradbury 97). Marital relationship is a valuable connection between two people. Marriage is a sacred commitment between a husband and wife. People get married to find pleasure and companionship. The companionship is not as connected as it should be. In today’s society, divorce and separation are not uncommon. In the future, as connection weakens between husband and wife, the promise made in marriage will mean less and less. The vow won’t be taken seriously, and lose its importance and meaning. This weak relationship impacts the parent’s influence on the child. If the parent’s relationship is unstable, it will lead to a weak parent to child relationship. Children of future families may lack a committed and loving relationship. “‘I plunk the children in school nine days out of ten. I put up with them when they come home three days a month. . . You have them into the ‘parlor’ and turn the switch’” (Bradbury 99). Bradbury’s future suggests that children in the …show more content…

These two elements go hand in hand. Books bring much more than entertainment of a good story. In the future people could overlook the meaning in books and their qualities. ‘“And what does quality mean? To me it means texture. This book has pores. It has features’” (Bradbury 85). Books in today’s modern world are not as common as they used to be. They have been replaced. Pen and paper used to be the only way to get ideas spread. Now, books are only used if one has to. They are not valued like they used to be. In the future, this problem will only become greater. People will overlook all the importance and meaning an actual book has over a movie or play. A book leads the mind to explore and imagine. Books lead the reader to illustrate the story in their own way, and expand their thoughts. Books give time for one to understand and think about its meaning. ‘“Oh, but we’ve plenty of off hours.’ ‘Off hours yes. But time to think? . . . You can shut them, say ‘Hold on a moment.’ You play God to it’” (Bradbury 86). People will continue to overlook the benefits of a book. A reader can put the book down and think about what they just read. Books can go anywhere and do not depend on internet connection. Unlike in a television show, where the viewer watches time go by and doesn’t think twice about what they just saw. Books also can influence someone to act and make certain decisions. ‘“Number

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