Introduction Faster cars, TV walls, Seashell ear radios, and robotic canines all make up the glamour and sparkle of this futuristic society. Please the people, enjoyment Bradbury, through the use of metaphor and irony, warns readers that distractions and modern conveniences, such as those presented in Fahrenheit 451, are the main factors in drawing away from major issues and controlling happiness, causing readers to see the society in a negative light. II. Body Paragraphs Accomplishments are belittled, less is expected Textual Evidence TV walls play large role, Men expectations are simple, fulfilling=happiness “Any man who can take a TV wall apart …is happier than any man who tries to ... measure and equate the universe” (58) Analysis …show more content…
4. Simple expectations are primitive compared to us II. Body Paragraphs Controlled politically to create happiness Textual Evidence Control can give people false happiness, no richness or quality “If you don’t want a man unhappy politically, don’t give him two sides to a question to worry him; give him one” (58) Analysis Only standard on men, like above. No thinking Don’t let them think. They will never question system. People don’t have to question or worry about war, censorship, politics Does this to make seem corrupt and evil, justifies Montag Ironic, this is exactly what we wouldn’t want Reader believes Montag’s actions are in the right 4. Standards are unbelieveably low II. Body Paragraphs People feel a certain way, not in actuality Textual Evidence People don’t need challenge, only simplicity and convenience “[C]hock them so damned full of ‘facts’ they feel stuffed” (58) Analysis They can feel important and smart Mocks intelligence, feel rich, feeding them facts that they want and no unneeded Makes the people seem low and unimportant,