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Fahrenheit 451 Dystopian
The dystopian genre that exists in literature and film is a result of authors and filmmakers who are influenced by current societal conditions today. An appropriate example is how major technological advancements are making people realize the extremity of our society through a dystopian story. With the use of novels, movies, video-games, and more; writers of these stories not only make them for entertainment, but also as a form of acknowledgement for what our world will turn out to be if we keep up with certain acts that will contribute to a dystopia. In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury allows his readers to explore the effects of technology by writing about burning books. In another dystopian novel/series, Legend, Marie Lu writes about the government

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