Science fiction can be written to show us an explanation of our world. The dystopian societies usually described in these books have the flaws or strict rules that authors use to show how they will work in a society. The authors of science fiction books want us to know that the themes of their books can reveal the truth about our own society. In "Fahrenheit 451" and "Harrison Bergeron", the themes show a message about our world. Authors use these stories to prevent the dystopian elements of the book's society to become part of ours.
One of the science fiction books that use this kind of theme is
"Fahrenheit 451". This book by Ray Bradbury, shows a theme of censorship, in a society where books are prohibited and must be destroyed by "firemen".
examples of dystopian societies can be examined in the novels, “Fahrenheit 451,” and “Harrison Bergeron.” Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury is about a society consumed with every possible form of technology. The people ignore one another and find a family in their fascinating trinkets, very similar to ou pr society, however, a bit more extreme. Most people neglect knowledge and it is against the law to…
life potray many differences. Among these differences there are similarities that we can connect with these dystopias. These dystopias include Fahrenheit 451 and Harrison Bergeron. In Harrison Bergeron the society is different from ours because by law they are required to be the same. The society are alike though because our society doe focus on fitting in and being like everyone else, although it's not required. The correlation between both society's is that they both don't allow people to think,…