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Fahrenheit 451 Technology Analysis

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Ray Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451 debuted in the 1950s, containeding a glimpse into a dystopian future that he had crafted. This is important, as his book not only contained a message pertinent to the time it was written in, but could also be applicable to the society we live in today. Fahrenheit 451 contained fictional technology as “predictions”, later turning out to be true. The people within the novel have a dependence on these technologies, similar to today. In a way, Bradbury created this novel as a warning, with parallelisms to reality TV, the waning popularity of books, and headphones all described within the novel. Within the book, Mildred, her friends, and many other people have grown attached to characters such as the White
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