Thursday, December 4, 2014

Utopian vs. Dystopian

Clarisse would like a Utopian society because she would like the fact of not having technology over rule society and having people get deep into conversation with each other instead of watching tv all hours of the day.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

I (Montag) think that a Utopian society is impossible. What makes a perfect society? One where nothing bad ever happens? If you had a society like that then there would be no consequences, without consequences we do not learn. Without learning we don't even further ourselves as a society, and a society like that is far from perfect.

I (Kyle) completely agree with Montag. I think a society can't be perfect and still retain the ability of free will. Is a society without free will perfect? That is debatable, and for yourself to decide.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Utopian vs. Dystopian

In Professor Faber's ideal or utopian society everyone would be able to read anytime, and anywhere. He would want to have people challenge what is said to be true, and have a new renassaince of thinking. "I talk the meaning of things. I sit here and I know I'm alive." (77) He was thinking about the meaning of things, and not just accepting of what they are.
Idea Society vs. Now: Beatty 

Here is what makes me different from Guy. Im not willing to do the thinking. I do not  want to question and think. I turned books down because they don’t hand me The Secret of the Universe all tied up with a bow. My idea society would be no pain, no blank pages filled with emptiness. I miss being able to learn something or having something to look forward to. I wish our society now had books, yet I'm a hypocrite on things I want. Now a days people are so damn stupid they can barley distinguish their right from there left. SO why not burn it to the ground. All we can play is sports so why not destroy it.