Fahrenheit 451 Analysis

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In the 21 st centery, we have the opportunity to access all the world's information at our fingure tips. Imagaine a day when everything that we had suddenly is moderated and censored. That is what Mr. Ray Bradbury wrote about in the book Fahrenheit 451- the Temperature at Which Book Paper Cathes Fire and Burns. This is a great novel about how we as an American society's future could become. Books are illegal in the society and every house is fireproofed, it is the job of all the firemen to burn andy house that contains books. Guy Montag is the main charcter of the book and he is a fireman. He is happy and content to he meets a girl named Clarisee, a 17 year old girl who begins to talk to him and challenge his way of thinking. This girl has sparked him to look deeper into his lifea nd learn more about the world, and himself. As the novel goes on we find out more about his world. He starts keeping books,reading, and memorzing them. He is married with a wife, Mildred who reperesents the society as a whole, sits in the TV parlor with her family, and watches TV all the time. This is an example of how the Fahrenheit 451 bring to the readers attention of ignorance by censorship in modern society, the unfilling role of technology at its finest with modern day social interation and problems. …show more content…

With knowledge, we can have advantges over others, and therefor, more power over them. Censorship is formed when you burn information, you are preventing others form getting it, and thats why in the novel the burned the books. Knowedge is power. Everyone wants it. There are several reasons one could think we no longer need books, and therefore get rid of them. Books are becoming obosolete in this aspect. Books also contradict each other not having one stable meaning or way of

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