The Drawbacks of Technology
Even in a dystopian world filled with all sorts of technological advancement, society fails just like its predecessors for the same reasons. Ray Bradbury, the author of Fahrenheit 451 writes an inspiring novel on a dystopian society, the protagonist Guy Montag is a fireman who burns books but with a help of a friend Clarisse McClellan, she helps Montag realize that the life he conforms to in society is rather a miserable one. Montag tries to get his wife Mildred to help but she resists. Mildred then betrays him and calls the firemen on him and they burn his house. Montag kills Captain Beatty and runs away to Faber, an old friend who helps him escape into the wilderness, the novel ends with the city being nuked. In the novel, Farenheit 451, the author Ray Bradbury uses various types of figurative language to validate how technology can cause isolation, ignorance, and censorship to a society.
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Most of society is detached from the beauty of the real world like nature because of their addiction to devices such as parlor walls and TV. “The stars poured over his sight like flaming meteors. He wanted to plunge in the river again and let it idle him safely on down somewhere” (Bradbury 137). This quote is a simile because the stars are being compared to flaming meteors to show the beauty of the stars and also personification is used to show how soothing the river as a river can not lead a person safely down. The reason why Ray Bradbury uses these types of figurative languages is to show to the reader that most in society including Montag have never been in nature because of being so wrapped into their devices. No matter the case all societies will fall if it is