Monday, November 1, 2010

Bradbury Interviews

Bradbury wrote Farenheit to express his views of what technology will become and how we might use it to help with self limitation. I believe that Farenheit 451 is about censorship. Not from the government but from ourselves. We self-limit ourselves and perhaps bradbury believed he could stop people from closing their minds. That is what everybody was doing, staying with what was known and normal. In the future everybody kept acting and thinking as was acceptable and usual than, so blocked out the old ideals and stretched thoughts meant to astound that are written in books. As most kept trying to be more conservative to fit in, the boundaries for what was considered sane thought kept shrinking. But hasn't keeping with the values of the time always been around. How many of the great painters, writters, and philosophers of different times been shun then. They were brilliant because they expressed things not yet accepted bringing in new extreme thoughts. And yet most were considered nuts or merely unrecognized until years and decades later when people had slowly gotten use to them.
I do not believe we have become so unimaginative that we are all followers. We still make original jokes, think new thoughts, and have little or nothing in common with some people. Also books and television limit imagination about the same. I mean television tells a story just like a book. Reading books doesn't make you imagine anything as it is all written out, just like television. So portraying technology as if destroys all original thought and imagination, and books give you new thoughts and imagination is inaccurate and leaping to conclusions.

2 comments:

  1. I like how you presented the arguement of not being original. I don't agree with you though about technology though. If used in moderations, it is fine, but our society abuses technology, so we may end up becoming the unimaginative, lazy, ignorant people in he novel.

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  2. But going off of what you said Alexis "If used in moderations, it is fine, but our society abuses technology, so we may end up becoming the unimaginative, lazy, ignorant people in he novel." doesnt that make he correct?

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