Similarities Between Fahrenheit 451 And Harrison Bergeron

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Science Fiction is a genre that has the ability to reveal the truth of the society and the dystopian elements that capture today's world. The real problems are shown as well as what important pieces are missing. Fahrenheit 451 forms the idea that our world today focuses on the unimportant and ignorant things in life causing people from this book lack some basic human rights. Additionally, in Harrison Bergeron, the public is forced to wear handicaps that hides their gifts they were born with. This world is forced to be equal and anyone who speaks out against it will be executed. Through the pages of Fahrenheit 451 and the Harrison Bergeron, the real flaws in today's society leading many people to have their freedoms diminished, or taken away are shown. The book Fahrenheit 451 presents a lack of basic human rights. This shows that there are many imperfections regarding basic rights in the world today. On page 7, it reads "My uncle was arrested another time- did I tell you?- for bring a pedestrian." Clarisse, as the young and aware girl she is, notices the wrongness of the society. Walking on the street is a very basic human right that today, is available. That very basic right is not allowed and in the world today, freshwater is non-existent for millions of people. As the audience is reading the book, it suddenly becomes clear that this is a dystopian society that lacks in basic rights, similar to some places in the modern world. Another missing freedom-based right in the book is the right of individuality. On page 26, the book Fahrenheit 451 quotes, …show more content…

Harrison Bergeron is missing some rights and although has equality, the society has many flaws. Fahrenheit 451 shows that basic rights that are lacking in the book, are also a problem in todays world. Harrison Bergeron and Fahrenheit 451 both present dystopian societies that have lack of freedom, similar to today's

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