Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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Fahrenheit 451 was written by Ray Bradbury, in the book he relates to the real world by showing that books are becoming less important and people may act like they are harmful. He also proves that people are going to begin moving too fast and not going to be able to slow down and have time to think. Ray Bradbury accurately predicted that books are becoming less important, people are moving lots faster and not thinking. One of the things Ray Bradbury predicts that would happen in the world today was that books are becoming less important to people. Today in the real world there is a lot less people that are still reading. I think that people in the real world think that people will judge them or think that they aren't as cool if they read, kinda like in the book people don't read because no one in there society reads and they all think that it is wrong. For example a quote from the book is “As for poetry, I hate it,” Said Mrs.Bowles. “Have you ever heard any?” Page (94). It seems that Mrs. Bowles just hates poetry because none else in there society doesn't enjoy she may actually like it but just doesn't want to admit it. …show more content…

In the real world today I feel like everybody is continuously moving and they rarely have time for themselves. People always seem to be on the move and seem to drive to fast because they have to get to where they need to go. In the book Clarisse stats that “I sometimes think drivers don't know what grass is, or flowers, because they never see them slowly.” Page (6) Today you never really see people stop and admire things they just keep moving. Or if you ask someone if they saw something they usually don't or they may just say they do but they actually

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