Conformity in The Novel: Firemen burn books to prevent people from accessing knowledge and thinking critically, so that they feel satisfied with the life they have., People are expected to follow happily certain routines, like Montag’s repetitive job and Mildred’s shallow habits., Conformity in real life: School-work Routines: Structured routines in school or work encourage conformity, making individual creativity secondary to uniform performance., Social pressure to follow trends discourages people from acting independently, creating a culture of conformity., Control in the Novel: Citizens are distracted by TV Parlor-walls that prevent them from thinking deeply or engaging with others., The Mechanical Hound hunts down and punishes those who break society's rules, like owning books., Authorities use propaganda to convince people that books are dangerous and unnecessary., Clarisse is seen as odd for questioning the world around her and is isolated for behaviour., Control in real life: Social media algorithms keep users engaged with superficial content, reducing time spent on meaningful activities or critical thought., In some countries, extensive surveillance using cameras creates fear of consequences for behavior outside social norms, controlling public actions., Media sometimes promotes biased narratives to shape public opinion, influencing people’s beliefs about complex issues., Internet Censorship: Governments in some countries restrict access to websites to control information flow, limiting citizens' awareness and views.,

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