Our life and the lives of the people we love is, and always will be the most important part of our existence as human creatures. We are mammals, we are animals just like the tiger that wonders through the pasture, the elephant who stampedes a heard of zebra, and the whale that gracefully glides though the ocean. We have characteristics of all these and many other mammals that we see and encounter everyday. What would happen if books were band? Or we were watched every day by a camera, or were forced to eat our own spe-cies without us even know it. In the three movies that were adapted from novels the authors have changed the perfect world that we know of and brought to the forefront the grim reality of what our beautiful lives are really like. Although the measures taken in the novels are very drastic many of the same themes can be found in our present society. The authors have tribe to bring to our attention what lives are like if for on day one aching minute our lives are not in our hands but in the hands of a greater power.
The basic theme of the novel 1984 is that if we don't watch out 1984 will find us. We need to realize, when we are being intruded upon by the government just a little too much. If the government propo
The three films that we have watched have all taught us something very im-port about our society and the human culture. The characters all have endured great obsta-cles to be where they are in society. We can learn from all of them many lessons of life and hopefully teach the ones that we love how to excel in a world of such chaos. A world that our government has the power to run our lives without us even knowing it. A world where we are not the hunter but the hunted!
Fahrenheit 451 is a novel about men and women who are torn away from the reality of life and told what to do and when to do it. I suppose they really would have noth-ing else to do with their lives if they've all thought the same. They're pretty much out of touch with reality. But if people get out of touch with reality, how can they have the ability to think intelligently? To avoid reality and conflict, the people in Bradbury's book have al-lowed themselves to be diverted by technological entertainment. The entertainment, like TV, has provided a distraction or diversion for this society. As a result of this distraction, they have quit reading anything complex or insightful. Hopefully, our world won't meet Brad-bury's predictions. Of course it won't, will it? Well, at least we know that to avoid the conse-quences the society of "Fahrenheit 451" faced, we must keep in touch with individuality and continue to express different opinions. We must continue reading and expanding our minds so that we are able to make intelligent decisions. That way, we can work with technology so that it is beneficial to our needs, not so that it overpowers our lives. And to think, we thought a world without conflict w
All papers and essays are for research and reference purposes only!
Copyright 2002-2009
Direct Essays , LLC. All Rights Reserved. DMCA Webmasters make $$$$