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Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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In the book Fahrenheit 451, the author expresses his fears about how technology can affect one 's humanity. Members of the society in this book are unable to have relationships with themselves and others because of the technology surrounding their lives. Media is leaving a negative effect on people’s ability to memorize and remember events in their lives. But once people leave behind all the technology being used every day, they can find their humanity. The author of Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury, expresses the dangers and his fears for our future because of technology.
Members of this society have lost the ability to have true, meaningful relationships with people because they have abandoned everything for technology. Those obsessed with technology are unable to have and keep relationships with other members of their society. Mildred is a key example of this. She values her technology more than her own husband. "She shoved the valise in the waiting beetle, climbed in, and sat mumbling , 'Poor family, poor family, oh everything gone, everything, everything gone now. . . . '" (Bradbury 108). MIldred would rather save herself than stay with the man who she supposedly loves when he needs help. She thinks about technology and herself, not Montag or any other human being. “He squinted at the wall. ‘The favourite subject, Myself.’ ‘I understand that one,’ said Mildred” (Bradbury 68). Technology is causing people to forget others and only think of themselves and technology. They

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