FAHRENHEIT 451 The society in Fahrenheit 451 has many similarities along with many differences of our modern day American society. Some of the similarities of our society and the society in Fahrenheit 451 are that in our society, which is becoming more and more technologically advanced, individuals are demanding things to become faster and faster. As with the society in Fahrenheit 451, everything is fast and readily available at the touch of a fingertip. Another similarity in our society and the society of Fahrenheit 451 is that things that may have been considered dangerous and rare, such as suicide and murder, is becoming an “everyday thing” or a usual happening in our society, and was even more routine in the Fahrenheit 451 society. One other similar characteristic in our society and the Fahrenheit 451 society is that more and more, our government is starting to turn the table in their direction and trying to make us conform to their ideology, along with censoring certain things out of our lives. There are also differences in our society and the society in Fahrenheit 451.
For one, our society does not make games out of criminal activities, as the society in Fahrenheit 451 does. Another difference in our society and the society in Fahrenheit 451 is that our present day government and society does not see war as a usual thing and does not take war lightly, like the government and society in Fahrenheit 451 does. Our present day society is becoming more and more technologically advanced, and as a result things are becoming faster and easier to use. In the society of Fahrenheit 451 technology has developed further than in our world and has therefore probably met the demands that we have now. Still, the citizens in Fahrenheit 451 have increased their demand for speed and ease of use.
The Term Paper on George Orwell’s 1984 and Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451
Imagine this, a perfect world of complete harmony and justice. There is no wrong, and there is no right. There is only utopia. It might be the perfect place where people want to live, or the place that people dream about. It might even be the picture of the future. However, this Utopian world is revealed to have flaws. It lacks many of the qualities of life that exist today. Thus the Utopian world ...
For example, the cars in Fahrenheit 451 exceed the present day speed limits and are allowed legally to “speed.” In our societ cars are also becoming faster and faster, and as a result, the speed limit is constantly being broken. Also, in Fahrenheit 451 the banks are open twenty-four hours a day with electronic tellers, in order to make it easier for the citizens to get money faster and anytime that they feel like taking it out of their account. In our society new banking techniques are being developed. Such as ATM’s which are very similar to the robots in Fahrenheit 451, in the sense that they allow anybody with an ATM account to withdraw cash anytime of the day.
This is evidence that our society is becoming more and more technologically advanced and dependent and insistent on faster things. Another similarity between our society and the society in Fahrenheit 451 is that events such as murder and suicide are becoming more common than they used to be. For example, in Fahrenheit 451 when mille overdosed on her sleeping pills, instead of an ambulance coming to take her to the hospital, a “crew” came to her house to pump her stomach, and flush her blood. When Guy asked why they didn’t have to bring her to the hospital, they told him that it was routine and it happened 7 or 8 times on his block a night.
This is also evident in our society. An example would be that our hospitals have certain teams to respond to anything from attempted suicides to attempted murders. Another example in our society would be that we have established numbers that you can call if somebody consumes a poison (poison control center) were the operator can give you information on how to control the poison or get it out of the persons system. One other similarity between our society and the society in Fahrenheit 451 is that the government in both societies are gradually turning the table in their direction and slowly trying to force their ideology on us. Trying to form a Indoctrinate type of society. This is slowly taking effect in our society and we are not reacting to it in the way that we should, rather we are ignoring it and letting it take place.
The Term Paper on Second Republic Spain Government War
To account for the outbreak of the Spanish civil war in July 1936, we must look carefully at all the possible reasons behind the outbreak of war. We must examine carefully the long-term problems and divisions within Spain and Spanish society, and then we must have a look at the intermediate problems of the Second Republic 1931-36. Finally we must look a the immediate problems just before the war ...
If we keep letting it happen, than our society can end up like the society in Fahrenheit 451, in which the government basically controls their lives, and does not let them be exposed to different ideas than what the government sees fit. Censoring out any outside ideas such as books and education. As a result of censoring out these materials our society can end up like the society in Fahrenheit 451 in the fact that the government can make certain agencies, such as the firemen who burn books, to stop us from sharing other peoples ideas. Along with similarities, there are also differences in our society and the society in Fahrenheit 451. One of these differences is that our society (at least not yet) makes games out of illegal activities. For example, in Fahrenheit 451 Clar rise was run over by somebody speeding.
This was considered a normal case, since in this society there was a game, which teens played, in which you got a certain amount of points if you hit a person. Although this may occasionally happen in our society too, it is not considered normal, and is not looked upon as “teens just having fun” as it is looked upon in Fahrenheit 451. This is a distinct difference between our society and the society in Fahrenheit 451. One other difference between our society and the society in Fahrenheit 451 is that the society and government in Fahrenheit 451 takes war very lightly and sees it as an routine happening. There are always bombers going overhead and the wives of the men in the army are always taking of how quick the war is going to be “48 hours, its going to be quick war.” However, in our society war is taken very seriously and usually lasts for weeks if not months, and the wives and husbands of members of the armed forces worry about how long their partner will be away and if the will die or not. This is another difference of our society and the society in Fahrenheit 451.
The Essay on Athens Sparta Differences Government
Sparta & Athens Sparta and Athens so close yet so different. Since the being of these two great city~states everyone has been fascinated by the similarities, but more by the differences. This essay will tell more about the differences than the similarities. I'll start with the similarities. Sparta and Athens are alike in few ways one was is in there class of social groups. Sparta has citizens ...
These are some of the similarities and differences of our society and the society of Fahrenheit 451. I hope that you have realized by reading this, that our society is not very different from the Fahrenheit 451 society. Also that if we keep up the way we are living that we may end up like the society in Fahrenheit 451. Also I hope that you have realized that the things that we are taking for granted, such as books and other materials are slowly becoming more and more rare, and if we keep taking these things for granted, they may disappear along with our morals and values as happened to the society in Fahrenheit 451.
I hope you have enjoyed this essay and that this essay has taught you about the Fahrenheit 451 society and our society and what the differences and similarities between the two are.