Wednesday, May 29, 2019

The Warning of Fahrenheit 451 :: Fahrenheit 451 Essays

The Warning of Fahrenheit 451   Ray Bradburys Fahrenheit 451 is a novel around a materialistic society that has forgotten social inter forgeion with each other. This materialistic society is where Bradbury believed society today is headed<THE TENSES HERE ARE A bantam CONFUSING.>. The materialistic society in Fahrenheit 451 created through Bradburys cynic views of society<THIS IS A FRAGMENT SENTANCE.> His views of society are over-exaggerated in contrast with todays events, especially in the areas of censorship and media second-rater.               The purpose of media is quite SIMPLY, a warning signal--information--that alerts the citizens that something is wrong which needs attention and resolution. An aware and informed populace could then influence its leaders to act upon that information in an effort to solve that problem (Jensen, Project Censored). But Media has often been criticized for promoting a mass mediocrity , because it only tells the public what it wants to hear. The idea of Media promoting mass mediocrity is a reoccurring image in Fahrenheit 451. Such is not the case in todays society. One of the most successful freedom fighting campaign has been the Tibetan Freedom Concert, a rock concert where artists and citizens converge, sharing their views for Tibetan freedom from Chinese oppression. Over the three years of its existence, the concert has generated so much publicity that it has forced President Bill Clinton to step in and try to hasten the negotiation between the Chinese government and the Dalai Lama. In a Sonicnet Music watchword article, the Dalai Lama said, Through this live show, many, many Chinese will have gained a better awareness of President Clintons feelings about Tibet, and also President Jiangs feelings, and I weigh that can be enormously helpful in the long run. (Media Inclusion 1)               The Dalai Lama expres ses the importance of publicity that has first been generated by the Tibetan Freedom Concert. not only did it create awareness for the Chinese as the Dalai Lama suggested it also created awareness around the world, especially in northeasterly America. Ask any North American teenager,What they feel towards the idea of Tibetan oppression from the Chinese?, just ask him Where Tibet is? three years ago and he would probably look unlogical and answer by asking Would you like fries with that?.<THIS MADE VERY LITTLE SENSE.> Ask that same teenager now, and he would likely give an educate response. The Tibetan Freedom Concert is just an example of how powerful modern media is if it can be used properly.

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