As we progress in the advancement of technology, we have less and less time to, play outside, read a book, or just listen and talk to someone. This new generation, has neglected the joy of teaching their baby to read, or teach them how to talk. We rely on tv shows, and “educational” apps, to teach our children. The world’s future leaders are being taught, by a screen on the wall. Kids now, are only entertained by iPads, computers and TV's. We learn from the beginning to be consumed by technology. The more technology is used, the less we see the value in books we read. Just as how Montag’s wife, Mildred is addicted to the TV, just like the rest of the people in Ray Bradbury’s novel. Everyone, is too caught up in technology, to talk to anyone, or to really pay attention to anything. Unfortunately our world has come to the conclusion of technology for basically anything. With this, we can see that our society has become a lot like the society in “Fahrenheit
As we progress in the advancement of technology, we have less and less time to, play outside, read a book, or just listen and talk to someone. This new generation, has neglected the joy of teaching their baby to read, or teach them how to talk. We rely on tv shows, and “educational” apps, to teach our children. The world’s future leaders are being taught, by a screen on the wall. Kids now, are only entertained by iPads, computers and TV's. We learn from the beginning to be consumed by technology. The more technology is used, the less we see the value in books we read. Just as how Montag’s wife, Mildred is addicted to the TV, just like the rest of the people in Ray Bradbury’s novel. Everyone, is too caught up in technology, to talk to anyone, or to really pay attention to anything. Unfortunately our world has come to the conclusion of technology for basically anything. With this, we can see that our society has become a lot like the society in “Fahrenheit