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Examples Of Dystopia In Fahrenheit 451

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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a dystopian novel about a man named Montag who is a firefighter but is setting fires; not putting them out. Society in this novel is very closed off and the government has all control over what everyone knows and does, including books. Montag’s job is to burn the books and homes of people who have them. Montag enjoys what he does at the start of the book. Montag thinks what he was doing was good for society. When authors use the genre dystopia to warn their readers about the future, they often use something that happened in the past or present as Ray Bradbury did with the government taking control over everything and everyone.

Ray Bradbury wrote Fahrenheit 451 to warn people that the future will be impending
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