Fahrenheit 451 And The Purges

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Most works of social criticism are fictional worlds. These works can be completely different from each other, but they all have one thing in common: they each symbolize the faults in society. This “genre” is very popular, especially for educational purposes, because readers must analyze the work to find its meaning. Works like Fahrenheit 451 and The Purge are both good examples of social criticism. They represent corrupt governments and an easily influenced society. Both have rebellious aspects that set the story for the work. The Road is another example of social criticism. The only difference with this piece in contrast to the others, is that instead of a corrupted theme, it focuses on an apocalyptic one. These three works are completely