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The Future In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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At what temperature does paper burn at? Paper burns at Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. In Montag's society, if someone is doing something that the district does not approve of like reading books, the firemen will then burn your house down and all the books you own. The firemen will arrest you for what you have done because they think that it is a very bad thing to be associated with books. Even though I feel optimistic about the future, Bradbury predicts a dark future with the use of technology in Fahrenheit 451, he only points out the bad things about it like when Mildred only sits around the tv all day, how he describes the hound and lastly was when Montag went over to Faber's house to talk about books. Technology can be used for education …show more content…

For example, Montag's wifes life revolves around technology 24/7 because she just sits around all day watching t.v. in her parlor. In Bradbury's society today, Mildred would be considered an antisocial person because she does not interact with anyone. Because of the way that Bradbury created Mildred's society, it is normal for her to do that because everyone else is doing the same thing. Bradbury makes Mildred seem like an antisocial and dependent on technology because he wants to point out what the future would be like if society depended too much on technology. In conclusion, this is another reason that makes me believe he does not like technology since the generation that Mildred and Montag live in they do not know how to successfully communicate with each other so they do not have very good social …show more content…

For example, Montag found out that Faber used to be an old english professor he started to tell Faber about the books that he owned. They started talking about books and it made Montag realized that books were a very important part of learning and life. Montag wanted to show everyone that books are good and not evil by revolting against the firefighters. As a final point, Ray Bradbury gives evidence on how he does not like technology in the future by indirectly stating it in the

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