Examples Of Technology In Fahrenheit 451

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Billie Selichnow Mrs. Graber English 11 4 December 2012 The Existence of Technology In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, technology has captured and completely manipulated the people and the way they think. The novel opens in a futuristic society where firemen start fires, rather than put them out and books are banned and burned upon discovery in order to prevent disruption in society. The main character, Guy Montag is a fireman by trade, burning books that have been deemed illegal by the government, as well as the homes of those who house such works of literature. Guy encounters Clarisse McClellan, a seventeen year old girl whose curiosity and outlook on life encourages Guy to question his own ways of living, ultimately leading to his…show more content…
The relationships between humans and technology have grown closer than the relationships between humans themselves. If left unchecked, a world where people are impersonal, creatures of habit and seduction is predicted. In Fahrenheit 451, Guy’s wife, Mildred, spends most of time focusing on the T.V screen. She often talks to the T.V as if she were in a play or as if they were her family. Mildred wants to extend her involvement with technology and has little desire to do anything else. She explains how “it’ll be even more fun when we can afford to have the fourth wall installed. How long you figure before we save up and get the fourth wall torn out and a fourth wall-television put in? It’s only two thousand dollars (Bradbury 20). All Mildred wants to spend money on is another television screen that she doesn’t even need. Bradbury shows that in his society television is more important than spending time with other people. People can be easily manipulated through advertising, as Millie had been, watching countless hours of TV all day, never developing true self-awareness. Where one may live a life though never really having lived, but just falling victim to watching actors perform on a screen. As the existence of technology has grown more apparent people have become unable to function properly for themselves. The advancement of technology led to the downfall of human civilization in ways many didn’t expect. People thought that the introduction of technology to the world would help people in becoming more efficient but the end result was people getting carried away with its use. This led to people being unable to function without the use of technology leaving them brain dead at the

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