The Use Of Technology In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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The use of technology has a significant impact on society and people everywhere. In Ray Bradbury’s book Fahrenheit 451, he describes society as disconnected and lost. The overuse of technology has the greatest negative impact on the society in Fahrenheit 451 because it disconnects people from each other and can limit their opinions. Technology may perhaps be the greatest cause of human disconnection. In Bradbury’s society, house walls were covered by TVs, people were constantly plugged in, and media was used everywhere. For example, Montag and Mildred were socially disconnected, and when he finally realized how Mildred is, he thought, “suddenly she was so strange he couldn’t believe he knew her at all” (Bradbury 39). For Mildred, her life

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