The Connection Between Fahrenheit 451 and Animal Farm
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Likewise, Ray Bradbury confessed ÐŽ§I realize very late in life now that I could have made a fine priest or minister,ÐŽÐ he believed that individual could give hope to the world, the world would become utopia if everyone could conquer the ÐŽ§evilÐŽÐ inside them. The ÐŽ§evilÐŽÐ he mentioned was the fear and loneliness inside everyoneÐŽ¦s mind. When everyone could know themselves well enough, then the world would be improved and become utopia. Montag, the main character in Fahrenheit 451, doesnÐŽ¦t realized that theyÐŽ¦re living in a cruel world, what the society and he were doing was wrong. He needs to be brave and patient to overcome the problem that exists in their society. He must change the world, but itÐŽ¦s hard for him to do it by himself and find the people that are on his side.
Also, George Orwell said, ÐŽ§A humanitarian is always a hypocrite.ÐŽÐ After he had seen the disaster in South Asia and experienced in the Left, he came out with this quote. George view against human beings is totally different than Ray Bradbury. Ray thinks that thereÐŽ¦s still hope in human beings, and heÐŽ¦s seeing this in a positive way, but George view was the opposite of Ray, heÐŽ¦s seeing this in a negative way. I think that George said this was because there was hatred in him, and that would make a difference between him and Ray Bradbury. In the book Animal Farm, the animals must overcome the attraction of human belongings, such as the bed and alcohol. They must conquer the attraction of comfortable in order to success, and this was the main reason why they fail the rebellion.
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