Fahrenheet's 451: Impacts Of Technology

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Science Fiction Essay Submission Document Novel: FahrenheIt's 451 Group: O Essay Topic: impacts of technology MIP-1 Tecnology tears apart the relationships and the minds of all Technology is destroying relationships in the world of FahrenheIt's 451. In the world of FahrenheIt's, everybody sees the same thing, a screen. This creates lots of problems such as in relationships."Will you turn the parlor off"? He asked, "that's my family" "will you turn It's off for a sick man?" "I'll turn It's down" 46. Millie and Montag's relationship is being ruined because Millie is so involved with the technology that she doesn't pay attention to Montag or even know anything about their relationship. In FahrenheIt's, the people go along with what’s wrong and act like nothing's wrong. This can be shown when Montag is arguing with Millie's friends …show more content…

People don't care about other people in FahrenheIt's. Montag sees “Go home.' Montag fixed his eyes upon her, quietly. 'Go home and think of your first husband divorced and your second husband killed in a jet and your third husband blowing his brains out, go home and think of the dozens of abortions you've had, go home and think of that and your damn Caesarian sections, too, and your children who hate your guts! Go home and think how It's all happened and what did you ever do to stop It's? Go home, go home!' he yelled.” Everybody in Montag's society act as if nothing ever happened and just leave everything behind. People in Bradbury's novel feel that kids have no other use in this society other than for reproduction. "It's not bad at all. You leave them in the parlor and turn the switch on. It's like washing cloths; stuff laundry in and slam the lid" 93. This Is how people think of there kids. they're just there for the purpose of keeping life going. They are so used to the life of technology that there idea of taking care of there kids is shoving them in front of

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