Fahrenheit 451

What are ways Bradbury suggests (through Faber’s advice or through Clarisse or Montag’s actions) that we can break free from our routine, from the grip of technology, or from societal pressures and expectations? What does the book suggest we should spend

What are ways Bradbury suggests (through Faber’s advice or through Clarisse or Montag’s actions) that we can break free from our routine, from the grip of technology, or from societal pressures and expectations? What does the book suggest we should spend some of our time/thoughts on? Have you experienced similar paradigm shifts (changes of perspective) in your life? Have you done anything recently to break from technology or to change up your routines? If so, how did it go?

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Really we need to turn our technology and read literature of substance. We also need to talk to each other and discuss life. Your latter questions are asking for your opinion rather than mine. Consider how you might feel in a world with no cell phones and social media.