Sunday, May 19, 2019
Reader Responses
Real Relationships Fahrenheit 451 , pen by Ray Bradbury, introduces many a(prenominal) an(prenominal) a(prenominal) motifs to the reader. One of them being television. Television isnt the problem, but the over-indulging was the thing that hurt the many relationships of this book. Having so much technology and instant satisfaction at ones fingertips can be deadly. Specifically, so many people watch It because Its an escape from the viewers existing life. They dont have to face their problems. Without problems being faced, relationships argon being little cared about, and slight emotions are rolling to the reface.As In Fahrenheit 451 , the protagonist Montages wife Mildred attempted seclude because of her great(p) pain and Inability to confront her sad life. As the book says, the only attachment she has, Is to the family on her preferred television show. In article Face Time vs.. Screen Time, written by Chancre Johnson, researchers rig that people, especially teens are commu nicating with their families more, but with less emotions. Parenting expert Denies Daniels says, These kids arent connecting activatedly.Just like in Fahrenheit 451, no one in this futuristic society was connecting emotionally. They would talk about things that would happen, but non why. They neer wondered. They were never emotional. Dry Kate Roberts says, Families text rather than have conversations. Were living in a culture of sound bites, and that is not developing our verbal skills or our emotional intelligence. Like in the book, a character, Mrs.. Bowels (Milliards friend) has obviously had problems with emotional attachment, emotional intelligence, and communicating with her cabanas/past husbands.She had one divorce, one husband killed in a car accident, and another that has pull suicide. Not to mention that both of her kids utterly despise her. If she wasnt so superficial and had good verbal skills and emotional intelligence, she would be liked. This isnt necessarily he r fault though, because this is a normal thing in this books society. Compared to the article, it is talking about real life alike This isnt part of a science fiction book anymore, this is slowly happening to our society.We are losing our communication skills. And if we cannot turn technology off more often, we are likely to lose the people we love. contributor Responses for Fahrenheit 451 By Audrey-Scrooges Fahrenheit 451, written by Ray Bradbury, introduces many motifs to the reader. Deadly. Specifically TV, so many people watch it because its an escape from the viewers real life. They dont have to face their problems. Without problems being faced, relationships are being less cared about, and less emotions are rising to the surface.As in Fahrenheit 451, the protagonist Montages wife Mildred attempted suicide because of her great pain and inability to confront her sad life. As the book says, the only attachment she has, is to the family on her positron emission tomography telev ision show. With less emotions. Parenting expert Denies Daniels says, These kids arent connecting emotionally. Just like in Fahrenheit 451 , no one in this futuristic society despise her. If she wasnt so superficial and had good verbal skills and emotional life too This isnt part of a science fiction book anymore, this is slowly happening to
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