Fahrenheit 451 Dystopian

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Do you like reading or seeing a world that is outside our realm of reality? The word dystopian is relating to or denoting an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one. The reason social likes dystopian reality because it makes our life seem better than the social in the dystopia in the book or movie. A story of a world that doesn't make sense in our reality makes it interesting to read or to watch. Also seeing the character development and/or the music mood in the dystopian movie and the tense moments. In Fahrenheit 451,The lead character is a fireman named Montag,who becomes disillusioned with the role of censoring works and destroying knowledge. In the book Among The Enemy, has a two-child policy and any third child have to be killed on the spot. Also the population police is the government in the book and they lie about an overpopulated work in order to gain control of the Earth's resources. In Wall-E, Earth has been uninhabited and has been with trash within the Earth and outside of it. Also after 700 year adrit, humans have grown too bloated to walk and too lazy from leaving Earth. …show more content…
Ray Bradbury, Margaret Peterson Haddix, and Jim Morris the writer of Wall-E all have creative ways to entertain and tell a story of fictional place that have a government in charge of