The parlor walls in Fahrenheit 451 control their citizens, similar to how our media influences our decisions. For example, the quote "'Lord, how they've changed it in our 'parlors' these days. Christ is one of the 'family' now'" (Bradbury 77) shows how the parlors try to control people by changing history. This is similar to how our media tries to influence us by fabricating or altering news stories. Another quote "The walls were always talking to Mildred" (42) shows how the parlors are always involved with people's lives. This is similar to how our media tries to come up with interesting news to keep us addicted. Finally, the quote "'What's the play about?'" (18) shows how the parlor isn't meant to be entertainment, but rather propaganda to fill up the people's mind with forced opinions. Similar to how our media will create conspiracies to plant radical opinions in our head. This evidence clearly shows how the parlor and media control citizens in both Fahrenheit 451 and our world today. …show more content…
The quote "'I wouldn't want to be its next victim'" (25) shows how the Mechanical Hound stops Montag from having his own opinion, so he has to stay in line. This is similar to how people today are scared of being tracked, so they won't express their opinions. Another quote "The Hound did not touch the world. It carried its silence with it" (131) shows how the Hound was able to locate and stalk anyone, so people couldn't act out of the government's rules. This is similar to how people today can't say something controversial, or else they can be tracked by things like GPS trackers. All in all, the evidence shows that being able to be tracked by both the Mechanical Hound or GPS systems causes people to follow the majority out of fear of what consequences would be bestowed upon