Role Of Technology In Fahrenheit 451

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Nowadays, society does not realize that their privacy and rights are slowly being withdrawn, technology has taken over our society. Moreover, Technological devices have been a great help to society like playing online games, using social media, and online shopping yet society has gotten ignorant about how will they be affected by using technological devices, it became inappropriate. Furthermore, humanity ignores their personal privacy. Ray Bradbury, who wrote the novel “Fahrenheit 451” uses his novel as a warning to society about how humanity thinks that books are considered to be a danger to the knowledge of people. Many people became extremely ignorant in this manner. Bradbury states that the novel he wrote, Fahrenheit 451, is a warning to society …show more content…

In the novel “Fahrenheit 451”, the citizens are being controlled by the government just like now, the government is manipulating humanity’s knowledge. Society’s government censors the people’s knowledge of their rights, that’s why humanity gets ignorant that books are considered to be a danger to the knowledge of people. Everything is so advanced that people can’t see to use their brain as much. That’s why in the start of the novel, Montag met a girl and he ask the girl about his existence and everything around him. The government doesn’t want anyone to be “too smart” so they send firemen to burn books so no one can question things quite like himself. That’s how the government censored the people’s knowledge by covering up their mistakes about how they found Montag which they did not really found, in the text it says, “a voice cried, there’s Montag! The search is done. The unfamiliar innocent man stood bewildered... He stared at the mechanical hound, not knowing what is what”(Bradbury149). Of course, many people will believe the government because the

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