Compare And Contrast Essay On Fahrenheit 451

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Fahrenheit 451 is a book where society seems to be weird and far away from today's society. In the book, happiness is a quality not achieved in its reality; it is just superficial. Our society is one where people are building to an environment like that. Neither Fahrenheit 451's society nor ours care enough about important things of life. Both societies try to make things easier for themselves, when it is not necessary. Our society has aspects very similar with the book's life style.
Happiness is not a credible part of Fahrenheit 451's story. Guy, the protagonist, many times doubts of his true happiness. He criticizes his society for being consumed by routine. This society seems to be happy with their life styles, but Guy soon realizes people do not really know each other nor do anything out of their lives. In our society, many claim to enjoy their lives with materials things and that is totally fine. The problem is that people are stuck in routine and do nothing that is productive for humanity or for themselves. As in the book, people in our society build their lives according to what society says us to do, but give minimum importance to their happiness. …show more content…

People give importance to superficial happiness, but do not give it to knowledge and learning. In Fahrenheit 451, people are bullied for being outstanding or for sharing different ideas with others. That is ridiculous you might say, but our society does the same. Schools, industries, and any place that requires team work have as a tendency physical or emotional bullying because people do not share same opinions. People do not care enough to respect other's ideas. Jesus is seen as a friend, as a part of your family. God is not taken seriously. Today's society does the same because God is not given the respect He deserves. People center their attention on things that do not matter and those that matter are

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