Socialization In Fahrenheit 451

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(MIP) People in Fahrenheit 451’s society do not socialize and they don’t care about others thoughts and feelings, which is reflected in my meme. (SIP-A) In the book characters never truly socialize with one another, instead they watch TV, which is what they use the parlor for. (STEWE-1) As Mildred and Montag were talking he asked about what Mildred had done the night before. She explains that she went over to her friend’s house. She goes over there only to watch TV with Helen, her friend, in her parlor. Montag is a bit confused over the fact that Mildred goes over to Helen’s to do exactly what she could’ve done at home and she doesn’t even recall any true interaction with her friend. Montag asks her why she even went there when she might as …show more content…

(STEWE-1) Using logos means pointing out how logically incorrect someone or something is. (STEWE-2) I did that by comparing two different societies. One where people have substantial conversations with one another; which should considered to be normal. Then I had a column about how the book’s society operates around parlors. They use parlors only for TV and never have substantial conversations. That is not how a normal society should function around anything. (SIP-B) For my logical fallacy I used equivocation. (STEWE-1) Equivocation is when you use the same word and have two different descriptions or meanings for that word. (STEWE-2) I did that in my meme by having the parlor defined by two different societies. One is, as noted earlier, the book’s strange society. The other is what should be the social norm. The book’s society defines a parlor only as a place to watch TV, sometimes with friends. When your friends are with you in your parlor they don’t talk about anything substantial, mostly just the movie or show. Whereas in the part of the meme; which shows our society’s old fashioned parlor; it has no television. It just has people talking about a substantial topic. They all have different opinions and they all care about hearing what one another has to say. They also deeply care about voicing their opinion. Those are two totally different descriptions of the same word and place. (CS) As you can see, my meme uses equivication and presents logos to help convince the reader to agree with the

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