Imagine a world without connecting to others at the speed of light. In several ways, our world is disconnecting from the outer world and its peers more often. The new, cool, idea revolves around high-end technology, more commonly television and cell phones. In several ways, Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 portrays society in a similar way of living as today’s. It becomes a problem to realize how much reality is similar to Ray Bradbury’s vision for the future. Now let’s discover the little and great blocks of glass we hold on a daily basis and how they literally have a negative influence on health and relationships. For example, based on modern technology, wrong education, and society’s ignorance/banning of natural connections. To begin with, high technology ruins many relationships. Where it is common everyday to stay at home and let hours pass by with television screens as entertainment, drawing …show more content…
The point where relying on technology is similar to the way society nowadays, depending on it too much and letting it take over the mind. It also ruins relationships when prioritizing one over the other. Clarisse also explains how children in this society progressively worsened in older days, where not killing was as frequent, and the activities engaged in were not as dangerous. The education system is not the best and can be unhealthy towards gaining knowledge for future generations. As well as taking in the opinions of people who are seen with authority, respect, and high positions. They’re noticed and the others simply rely on them. With misinformation and ignorance, the mind is misled to unhealthiness. And it can also happen in this time’s society. This all demonstrates how much these daily factors and experiences were Ray Bradbury’s vision for the future and the actual future collided in similarity, into negative