Role Of Dystopia In Fahrenheit 451

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“All utopias are dystopias. The term "dystopia" was coined by fools that believed a "utopia" can be functional” - AE Samaan (). The novel, Fahrenheit 451, depicts a dystopian society in which the government restrains the people to pleasurability, rather than the reality of a modern society, thus creating an artificial civilization. Dystopian literature plays a pivotal role in the development of reading in modern society, but this genre of writing does encompass malcontent views, science fiction, and the novel Fahrenheit 451. First and foremost, dystopian literature is the genre that contains malcontent views that contains predictions of the future. Dystopia: “a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding”(“dystopia.”).

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