Fahrenheit 451 Literary Analysis

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“you don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture just get people to stop reading them”(Ray Bradbury) in other words the quote shows that even though the firemen were burning books people still were different with or without books. Although our world isn’t exactly like Fahrenheit 451 we certainly are going that direction.
In this dystopian society there are no boundaries except for one thing, NO BOOKS! In this novel having a single piece of literature will get you killed, while obviously in our society it won’t. The reason for this is that they want everyone to basically be patronage and do whatever they tell them. A example is that everyone thinks that authors are evil. “Authors, full of evil thoughts, lock up your typewriters” (Bradbury 55.) On the other hand some people like Montag have a different perspective and don’t think we should be controlled by the rules. Finally even though our world is not this way we have some similarities.
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However there are a lot of differences and similarities. One difference is that we are polemic to our government. Another example is that firemen burn down houses not save them. “is it true that long ago firemen put fires out” (Bradbury 6.) On the other hand we do have a few similarities. One of those is that we live our life through screens and through our phones, instead of just living life we only see it through a screen. Another example is that in this books perspective war is a immense part of their life while war is also a gigantic part of ours. Contrary to what this society thinks we all aren’t the same even though they all just watch TV. Finally our society has a lot more in common with their dystopian society than we