Thursday, February 14, 2019
Comparing Ray Bradburyââ¬Å¸s Fahrenheit 451 and Suzanne Collinââ¬Å¸s The Hunger Games :: compare contrast
Fahrenheit(postnominal)(postnominal) 451 and the Hunger Games ar both intertwined with a futuristic version of human entertainment and a society absent of religion. Both societies are subjected to gruesome and brutal activities as a form of enjoyment. The desire for a thrill and an adrenaline brace dominates the minds of most people. In Fahrenheit 451, its very handlely that legion(predicate) people succumb to their deaths from accidents but can easily replaced by members of the parlour family who they accept as their own. In the same way, The Hunger Games consists of exactly what the appellation suggests. They are annual games, which include starving and murder and serve as societys primary source of entertainment. Most people take ont enjoy watching the games but, the Capitol forces the districts to watch for it believes they are a safe source of entertainment. Seeing how the Hunger Games are basically murdering each different until the last child is standing, it relat es closely with the kind of entertainment that the society of Fahrenheit 451 provides with the adrenaline and thrill of the same kind. The people in Fahrenheit 451 comparable their source of entertainment in the way they approach it but the instances of pact remains the same. This is un analogous that of the people of the districts in The Hunger Games. There is then a difference between the two societies yet, in the Hunger Games thither is less time for many be hit so many people are working toward survival, while in Fahrenheit 451, entertainment is something that people do daily. The existence of adrenaline entertainment is similar in both societies. merely they differ in whether or not the people actually like the entertainment. Another blaring difference between the two societies in Fahrenheit 451 and the Hunger Games is that of their government. The form of government in Fahrenheit 451 consists of a land whereas the Hunger Games government is corrupt and resembles nothing of a democracy. Even though we may see the world of Fahrenheit 451 as strange and unhealthful there is still a democracy, which we consider to be fair. A similitude between the two governments systems would be how they both suppress things much like it is today, that each government believes could hurt the stability of society. The Hunger Games government suppresses interaction between districts to instill conformity because they know if there was interaction it could cause unhappiness and take away from the level of cooperation between the people and the government.
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