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Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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In the novel Fahrenheit 451, written in 1951 by Ray Bradbury. There are many similarities between the novel and contemporary society, including technology, family lifestyle and censorship.
In Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury’s main focus was on technology, such as televisions. Televisions were a big deal back in 1950, individuals were thrilled to get their hands on the new device. When it comes to Mildred, Montag 's wife in Fahrenheit 451 novel. Mildred was so obsessed with televisions. She had three different TVs on her three different walls in the living room. All she does is sit home and stares at them all day. She is somewhat brainwashed by the virtual reality. She behaves just like she has no connection with the real life and that television is keeping her away from the real life. She also considered the TVs as her family, staring at some shows all day not knowing what it’s about. When Montag asked what she was watching, she responded by saying “i don 't know” . She tries to get away from Montag by staring at the wall all day not saying anything to Montag. If we look at our contemporary society, some of the technology in the novel is similar to technology we have today, like interactive games, television, or internet. Just as Mildred can interact with her tv walls, we can also interact with televisions and video games that have a virtual reality.Since today 's technology is improved, individuals have one or more technology in their hands. When I came to the United States in

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