In three distinct stories that root from our MAS (Modern American Society) we learn about one key difference that brought the demise of these dystopian societies. In Fahrenheit we explored the values of the books compared to our MAS, we also explored the difference between the definition of handicaps in the short dystopian tale called, “Harrison Bergeron”. Finally, we touched upon the meaning of equality and totalitarianism in the beloved tale Animal Farm.
There are many differences in the dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 and our MAS (modern american society). On one topic you have the books in Fahrenheit 451, on the other you have the ones in MAS, these are key factor in both, but the similarities are few. On one hand we have books just like fahrenheit and we both use books to express our views on the world. As you could tell they were quite basic similarities, but the differences go deeper. First off books in Fahrenheit are ILLEGAL and must be burned and in MAS they are not, “Do you ever read any of the books you burn?”
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“That 's against the law (Bradbury 5)”. Books are both used to express opinions and when something is an unpopular decision it becomes controversial. Now when the world decides no one can feel upset this creates controversy and the reason that all books should be burned in Fahrenheit 451. “The importance of the books in our lives. Books play a significant role in our lives. They say that “When you open a book, you open a new world”. ... Books are packed with knowledge, insights into a happy life, life lessons, love, fear, prayer and helpful advice (the importance of books in our