Fahrenheit 451: A Dystopian Future

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Take for instance a future then take change, but what kind of change? The change that says that people are nothing more than an empty shell of a thing that only eats and drinks air and lives off of what's left of their husk of a body. Fahrenheit 451’s theme is a dystopian future where the inhabitants of the US are pretty much the definition of empty, savage, and boring. They can’t read, walk, drive too slow, be social, and the government of the US is corrupt and plus the odd ones out are the social, active, normal ones. The main setting is a dystopian future where we are anti-social, anti-biblical, and anti-everything that is good in life.

In ℉451 anti-sociability is a big part of this dystopian future. People tend to stay in their houses and even then they don’t speak to each other, but treat each other as if they were strangers in a single household. Even if friends come over they watch clowns rip each other apart and laugh at it as if it
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People in F451 are nonsocial to everyone including own family members and treat each other like strangers in a household and get a kick out of intense amounts or gore which is repulsive. The US gov. Outlawed books and has very intensive punishment with your own life and by asylum, but few were able to get away with it. Nothing is everyday life with the fact no one looks forward for anything good and everyone is in a cold war like crisis with the citizens being practically living empty sad husks or skin. What bradbary was trying teach us in this book was the fact that we’re becoming antisocial and hostile to one another and other’s not having an impact on others and that we starting to have humor to goreish television, that we are forgetting the the importance of the book and we’re starting to hate them, and that we’re becoming empty personalities that just go on with our everyday life not enjoying any part of