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Fahrenheit 451 and 1984

in a world where books are no longer illegal.While Bradbury intends to warn his readers, Orwell invokes terror in them. Bradbury’s protagonist goes through many struggles, but eventually breaks out of his dystopian world. On the other hand, Orwell’s main character goes through similar struggles, but never manages to break free. Montag is used to show that while utopias are horrific, there is still some hope of escape. Winston exhibits Orwell’s view that once in a utopia, there is no escape. Nevertheless, both Fahrenheit 451 and 1984 are still classic dystopias. They both have the same foundation – utopia and mankind can and will never co-exist....

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