Monday, January 22, 2007

Fahrenheit451-1

what is the major theme of this novel? why is this theme important to a teenager living in 2007?

The major theme in the book Fahrenheit 451 is based on dystopian. Dystopian means; humans having wretched living condition and also it have to relate to something bad. It isn’t happy or sad it is like hell. Maybe if we live in a dystopian then the humans would always be angry. This theme is important to teenager living in 2007 because we are living in a dystopian life, even though we don't notice it. For example wars are dystopian, pollution in the sky, car accidents, and family death. There is no world peace in this country. That is why we live in a “part dystopian” world or we might be living in a dystopian world. Nothing is a perfect living in this world. We just live in danger. There is no paradise in the world and there is nothing that makes people happy except for little thing like birthday parties and etc… We live in a world that has a lot of competition which might lead us to kill someone if we desire something. Our life is a calm dystopian life it isn’t fierce like Fahrenheit 451. Also for a teenager life, we might be having a fight with our friends and family. Some people could get out of the fight, but some people can’t. The stuff teenagers are looking for and wants to find is peace with relationship. Jealousy is also a dystopian with teenager’s life and adults. People who wants something and couldn’t get what they want would be jealous if someone got it. I believe our internal selves and external is dystopian.

1 comment:

African Globe Trotters. said...

Dystopia is a state of ill repute. But Dystopian society is a cruel or bad community. Be careful how you use the word. Mrs.Mc