<p>Assignment: what two options are the most difficult to choose between?</p>
<pre><code> Everyday, people make multitude of decisions are either big or small. Although some might disagree, in fact, opting whether to follow the trend or to be creative is the most difficult option to choose between. Fahrenheit 451 and Brave New World purvey different messages regarding this option.
To begin with, in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, Guy Montag, the protagonist, lives in a world where the government limits people's knowledge by interdicting books. Yet, no one, except Montag, knows that one is being brainwashed. However, Montag knows the importance of knowledge and starts to foment people around him to start imbibing. Yet, people excoriate and flay him for being deranged, and some even burn his house down. Notwithstanding, Montag risks his life and escapes from the society with a clandestine cabal that is composed of people like Montag. At the end of the novel, the society corrupts by itself, and Montag becomes the new leader of the society. It is clear that Ray Bradbury is exhorting his readers to be creative through this novel.
On the other hand, Aldous Huxley is asserting otherwise through his novel. In his Brave New World, everyone is being censored by the government that galvanizes the dismissal of traditional virtues, family, and personal relationships. Yet John Savage, the protagonist who was raised in a Barbarian Dwelling, becomes disgusted with this society. John expresses his disgust by leading a rebellion against the government, yet he fails and gets banished to a cloistered island. There, he discerns that he has defeated to the sinister government, and commits suicide. Through this novel, Aldous Huxley purports that since creativity can cause abominable consequences, be compliant to social rules.
In conclusion, people initially tend to believe that their decisions do not affect the consequences so largely. However, they do. Ergo everyone should make right decisions when they are forced into since doing so is a sure route to success.
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