Dystopian Society- an imaginary society that is as dehumanizing and as unpleasant as possible. In the book Fahrenheit 451 this is how people live. Comparing this to our society may seem very different but there are some similarities. For example, people in both societies brake rules and get consequences for their actions. There are many similarities and differences that these two societies possess, for instance, the electronics, the books, and the sameness and quickness of the societies. Having a dystopian society is meant to make people happy but ends up making them depressed without them even knowing. First off, in our society today, there is always new ways of doing things not manually but with all the new electronics coming out. 85% of teens in America have cell phones, in our society this might be frowned upon. Children in this society will spend their days playing on their cell phones, playing video games, listening to music, and watching televisions. Most parents will encourage their children to get off the electronics and go play outside or do something productive. On the other hand, in this dystopian society it is frowned upon NOT to be on electronics. People are expected to have thing like …show more content…
Some of the ways are the electronics, the books, and the sameness and quickness of the societies. The books are not allowed in their society yet encouraged in ours. Both of the societies come up with new technology. Also we are told to be different and they can’t be different. When reading the book it may seem like there is nothing alike between the two societies, but when the two societies and all their characteristics come hand in hand, there are more similarities than it might seem. Dystopian societies are usually made to keep people safe and happy but end up making people depressed without them even knowing it. Our society compared to any dystopian society however is like a