Fahrenheit 451 Dystopian Society

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Is it really possible to have a society that fits in everybody's’ ideals? Can a utopian society exist without creating a dystopian one? These questions are answered clearly in the Novel Fahrenheit 451 where an attempted utopian society with books and all real knowledge banned backfired drastically and created an unpleasant place to live. Even though that society seems worlds away from ours there are shocking similarities in the social interactions and the availability of knowledge. To start with, the social norm of the society in Fahrenheit 451 is that nobody talks to each other or really interacts with one another. For instance, Millie, Montag’s Wife, has her tv family, but doesn’t really own a life outside of that. Also, Clarisse, an