Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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Technology is becoming a real life dystopia “Dystopian: an imagined world or society in which people lead dehumanized,fearful lives'' (Merriam-Webster). Today we are beginning to see dystopia come to life in our society. Ray Bradbury, shows a world where technology becomes the new reality; this world is Fahrenheit 451. This novel gives its readers a clear vision of the world on its new path of advanced technology. Technology is showing negative consequences on society's ability to use critical thinking skills as well as causing hardships within human bonds. First, technology is shown to have a negative effect on society's ability to use critical thinking skills. According to the article “Is technology producing a decline in critical thinking and analysis?” by Stuart Wolpert. …show more content…

While that's an amazing skill to have, on the other hand it's beginning to strip the mind of critical thinking skills. The author writes “By using more visual media, students will process information better” she said “However, most visual media are real time media that do not allow time for reflection, analysis, or imagination.”(Wolpert). In addition, the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury states “Books were only one type of receptacle where we stored a lot of things we were afraid we might forget. There is nothing magical about them at all. The magic is only in what books say,how they stitched the patches of the the universe together into one garment for us”(Bradbury 83). This shows how books help us learn from past mistakes. Technology has been written to today's generation,and the level of critical thinking is typically mediocre. Ever notice how novels are “too hard” for students today? The answers technology ; technology is showing to have a negative impact on societies critical thinking skills. Second, technology is causing hardships within human