For the most part it is an unthinking society that exists to consume entertainment. Ideas that contradict the government are suppressed, and people are encouraged to be selfish, mocking, bullying, and hedonistic. Sacrificing yourself for an ideal is confusing to Montag when he sees it. Why would anyone do that? But he finds that there are other parts of society that still value different things, and he learns to as well.
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Granger's group in Fahrenheit 451 memorizes various great works of literature and philosophy, including the Bible, the works of Shakespeare, Plato's Republic, and the Declarations of Independence and Constitution. They preserve these works by committing them to memory as a way to pass on knowledge to future generations in a society where books are banned.
Both go to school and have a Judicary system
What are the similiarities and differences between cooperative business and joint stock business
The similarities between the two are that both have strong colonial history and influence on their society, they are both agricultural based when it comes to the economy, there is a lot of poverty and corruption, and there isn't a whole lot of infrastructure in the rural areas.
There were no similarities between North and South. They were two completely different kinds of society, and that is what caused the war. All they had in common was that they were both very successful, and believed that their own way of life was the right one.
Both Jack and Piggy, are stubborn English boys of about 12 years old and symbolically represent groups of society and parts of the human thought, but Jack and Piggy's similarities end there
Similarities: Poverty. Corruption. Gun politics. Limited infrastructure in the countryside. Strong colonial history/influence in society. Agriculture-based economy. Proud people. <3
they are both important to society . and their names both end in greek or roman symblos
a characterization of the Houyhnhnm's society and their way of life, contrasting it with human society and highlighting the critique on human behavior in Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels".