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Similarities Between 1984 And Fahrenheit 451

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Books, Sex, and Gross Naked Bodies Three worlds. All different, all the same. The world is not mine, the world is not yours; whose world is it? After reading all three books, I would choose to live in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. In this society life is fairly simple. You work, you watch tv, and you take your pills. Stimulating conversations do not exist, reading is NOT allowed, and the tv’s are your family. In a world where there is no immediate danger and you’re free to live lifeless, drone lives I can suffice. I would rather live in the society of Fahrenheit 451 then in Brave New World by Aldous Huxley or in 1984 by George Orwell because I find it to be the most safe and self conscious society where everyone is equal. In Brave New World you are born into a destiny that you can not decide and It’s either you are born as a …show more content…

In 1984 you are either in the Inner party, Outer party, or you’re a prole. You have to live in constant fear of Big Brother. If I lived in Fahrenheit 451, all I would have to do is not read, women seemingly never worked, and accept tv as my family, but, If I lived in the other societies, I would live in constant fear or I could be subjected to a pitiful life. Through much consideration and analysis I will would live in the world of Fahrenheit 451. Mildred Montag was one of the main women in Fahrenheit 451. Throughout the book she never showed any signs of discomfort, fear or sadness until Guy brought in the books. In this society if you just DO NOT READ, your life is carefree and you will never seek immediate danger. The only reason why Guy Montag got caught was because he exposed himself to his wife Mildred. “‘Come on woman!’ The woman knelt among the books, touching the drenched leather and cardboard, reading the

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