Sunday, September 9, 2012

The Introduction of the main message of Fahrenheit 451

Introduction:
   In Fahrenheit 451 there are many symbols and literary uses in the book that represent the main message that Ray Bradbury is trying portray. Ray Bradbury wants the reader to learn the life lessons of the characters that he has created. One of Ray Bradbury's key messages is that technology is taking over our lives and the future ahead of us. Throughout the book we the readers are shown numerous examples of how Ray Bradbury reinforces his message. The town is consumed by television which limits their social interactions. One of Ray Bradbury's characters, Mildred, is engrossed with watching television that she does not listen to Guy Montag and creates her own "t.v. family." This is one example of technology ruining society.

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