The Odyssey And Fahrenheit 451

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Obligation, responsibility, and control - such values have shaped the general public. Society, at large, is heavily dependent on the judgment of others, and people effectively act on this. As exemplified in The Odyssey by Homer, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, The Tempest by Shakespeare, “Sad State of Happiness” by Jean Twenge, “The Need to Belong” by Roy F. Baumeister and Mark R. Leary, “Relation between Individual and Society” by Anayet Hossain, and “Theory of Four Needs” by Charles Peck Jr., the workings of the human mind showcase many instances of conforming and cause-and-effect relationships. The state of a community and individual reflect each other; neither exists separately, as a community can only exist with the individuals in it,