Fahrenheit 451 Persuasive Essay

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Argumentive Research Essay In the book Fahrenheit 451 the whole populace has been brainwashed. As a result of being brainwashed, the denizens of the world within the book can no longer feel and think for themselves. This has lead to a world of ruin that contains no amount of freedom for regular citizens. While this is going on in a book, there are similarities in the real world that could potentially result in a world similar to the book. One concept that is prevalent in today's society and in Fahrenheit 451 is how media can manipulate and have a negative impact on consumers. There are a few examples showing how media has a negative impact on people in Fahrenheit 451. One case is when Beatty explains how media “Whirl man’s mind around about …show more content…

One example is, “The ideal body demanded by society today corresponds to a slim, well-trained body”(Kiler, Rommerskirchen, and Brixius). The media enforces ideas upon society and makes people think that a standard must be set for something. This negatively impacts the people that don’t conform to the standards that the media gives society because society shuns them for not meeting those standards. Another example is how “there are often non-scientific and inaccurate statements behind Fitspiration-related posts”(Kiler, Rommerskirchen, and Brixius). There are often posts on the media that trick people into believing an idea; even if that product or idea has no real backing and is incorrect. Because these ideas are incorrect, they can negatively affect a person’s life. The media also looks at how “young people’s self-confidence and self-esteem are not entirely developed yet”(Kiler, Rommerskirchen, and Brixius). The media looks at this because it makes it easier to exploit younger people and make them believe something. Exploiting a person is a negative thing to do because someone is unfairly and unjustly altering that person. To sum it up, the media can currently be used to manipulate and exploit people

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