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This is a 3 page paper that provides an overview of parallels between the society of "Fahrenheit 451" and contemporary American society. Outline and paper are included. Bibliography lists 0 sources.
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human life." I. Communication Breakdown Topic Sentence: One dire warning projected by Bradbury over the course of his text is made apparent in the very material conditions of
society which the author lays out early on: the world of Fahrenheit 451 is a world where technology is highly advanced but ultimately inhibits interpersonal communication. A. prevalence of
television B. prevalence of radio C. detail that people dont talk to one another anymore D. relationship to personal identity II. Dismissal of Complex Ideas Topic Sentence: Another forecast
made by Bradbury that seems to have some analogue to 2010 society is the dismissal of complex ideas practiced by the characters of "Fahrenheit 451". A. books are troublesome
B. banned to get rid of conflicting opinion C. lack of nuanced perspectives in US; partisanship D. must be willing to have conflicting ideas to arrive at real truth
III. Insensitivity to Fragility of Life Topic Sentence: One last way in which Bradburys text reflects a societal ill plaguing American and Western society in general in the year 2010
is that of the widespread insensitivity to war, violence, and the general fragility of human life. A. Montag is stunned by death of old woman and Clarisse B. Montags
wife and friends watch TV to avoid thinking of war C. reflected in contemporary society as well D. ultimately destroyed Conclusion ---
Late in Bradburys "Fahrenheit 451", a character expresses the opinion that literature, which has been outright banned in the world of the novel, has value precisely because it
presents a detailed and nuanced view of reality. Such a view, it is implied, is important because the examination of differing viewpoints provides the basis for learning, and acts as
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