Fahrenheit 451 Dystopian Society Analysis

Words: 632
Pages: 3

Dystopia, an imaginary place in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically controlled by a government that is centralized and dictatorial. This is exactly the kind of society Ray Bradbury creates in his book “Fahrenheit 451”. In this novel, Bradbury illustrates a dystopian society in which many regular items have been outlawed, such as books. The government does not provide its citizens basic needs and rights such as the freedom and choice of religion, education, and not allowing its citizens to engage in deep thought. Doing so leads to a community filled with immoral, uneducated, shallow people.
Religion gives people morals and something to believe in; if religion did not exist, people won’t have any guidelines or rules to follow, so