Oh, I love Fahrenheit 451! I always thought that having the last name Montag was so weird :) Anyway, so after Montag begins to lose faith in the utopian society that legalized complete book burning, he begins wandering the street at nighttime so that he can think about what he wants to do. While wandering, a car full of teenagers comes along. And what do they try to do? Why, they try to run him over. By including this in the novel, Bradbury shows just how amoral and corrupt society had gotten. Clarisse talks about this corruption earlier in the novel, when she speaks about how children try to run pedestrians over, simply for the fun of it. Corruption is at the very core of Bradbury's society, and affects both children and adults. <span />
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Im really confused on this question. Please explain it more!
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Answer: b. can be a useful tool for the comparative study of societies.
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There were several feudal societies around the world at some point or the other which means that the practice was not limited to Europe. It also existed in countries like China and Japan for instance.
Feudalism can therefore be used to compare these different societies that have gone through it in order to understand their history better as well as that of human progression in general.