You don't have to turn on the TV set. You don't have to work on the Internet. It's up to you
You don't have to turn on the TV set. You don't have to work on the Internet. It's up to you
Ray Bradbury, the renowned science fiction writer, was a visionary who often explored the impact of technology on society in his works. In his novel Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury presents a dystopian world where books are banned, and people are constantly bombarded with mindless entertainment through television screens. The quote “You don't have to turn on the TV set. You don't have to work on the Internet. It's up to you” encapsulates the central theme of individual choice and the power to resist conformity in the face of oppressive technology.