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Dehumanization In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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“Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means of going backwards.” These words of Aldous Huxley go hand in hand with Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. The novel centers around Guy Montag, a man living in a futuristic society that heavily relies on its material items instead of meaningful interaction with one another. Technological advances in Montag’s society have subsequently lead to people’s dehumanization. Deterring people to violence for entertainment and reducing their families to actors on a television screen. In the novel Fahrenheit 451, citizens do not have access to knowledge therefore they have no education to form opinions on, thus making it impossible to have any say in their dystopian government.
Ray Bradbury
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