Ray Bradbury's Use Of Characterization In Fahrenheit 451

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In Ray Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451 he uses characterization to show people’s apathy towards others. For example when Mildred ‘forgot’ about Clarisse’s death, that showed humans in this society did not really care to who or what suffered or died. Furthermore when the old lady died burning alive with her books, no one was really affected by it, and nobody cared she was gone. Obviously, this shows that suppressing emotions keeps people from noticing things around them. Like in the novel people drive too fast to look at the signs. Society is the same they go through the motions never really caring for anything else. Some people claim that without emotion people would not have conflicts with each other, but there are still fights and arguments

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