How Did Fahrenheit 451 Impact On Society

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Fahrenheit 451 makes me more appreciative of the things I have. In Fahrenheit 451 books are banned, no one is allowed to own a book, every book must be destroyed. This has a great impact on their society, it makes their society apathetic, and unable to think. Books are taken away and everyone’s time is spent doing activities that do not require any thinking at all; these activities are meant to bring them joy when all they do is distract them from reality. It is much like our society today, technology distracts people from more important things and keeps them ignorant, just like the people in Fahrenheit 451. And the sad part is that we actually have books, we have the opportunity to read and learn, unlike the people in Fahrenheit 451 who aren’t allowed to have any books; people would die for books, while people in our society completely neglect reading, and take books for granted. I don’t understand why they do, books are great, they let one enter a whole other world, see …show more content…

People are given all these distractions to make them happy, easy entertainment, and with this they’re told that they’re happy. All these people are living on the surface. They don’t want to know or accept the truth. They just want happiness and entertainment, but not everything in life can be good, yet they try to make it that way. In Fahrenheit 451 there are no funerals, they don’t want people feeling sad about another’s death, they don’t want any type of sadness, so they just completely forget about the person once they’re gone. But without sadness there is no happiness, how can one know what happiness is if they never felt anything at all? These people are given all of the best material objects there are, but they will never be able to appreciate them. If you’ve never had anything remotely bad, then you can never know what is good. You won’t be able to tell the difference, and you’ll never truly appreciate

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