Fahrenheit 451: The Effects Of Technology And Human Relationships In Society

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The Effects of Technology and Human Relationships in Society In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, technology is shown as a main point in his fictional society, but people are using it in inappropriate and childish ways. A quote from page 40, Montag thinks, “Wasn't there a wall in between him and Mildred? Literally not one wall, but, so far, three!” He later says, “And the uncles , the aunts, the cousins, the nieces, the nephews that live in those walls, the gibbering pack of tree-apes that said nothing, nothing, nothing and said it loud, loud, loud.” Bradbury is trying to show that people in his society are entertained by meaningless technology and television shows. Moreover, Mildred’s television shows are seemingly like ones we have