A Lack of Happiness in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

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When it comes to Fahrenheit 451 there is a part that goes with “We have everything we need to be happy, but we aren’t happy. Something’s missing”. While reading Fahrenheit 451 the people aren’t completely happy when it comes to life, although they think they are. One aspect that Bradbury might be defining happiness as the idea of knowledge. When it comes to the idea of Happiness it is said that it might be defined as knowledge but such an idea in Fahrenheit 451 because Bradbury says that “something’s missing” to be happy and the only thing that is missing in the futuristic society that is Fahrenheit 451 are books which lead to the expansion of knowledge. This knowledge leads people to think for themselves in the aspect of what they want not what the society tells them to want and that way they can find happiness and what makes them happy by themselves, instead of being programmed to think they are happy when they really are not. It seems that people are not happy and which is easily told when Mildred tried to kill herself and it can also be questioned if Chief Beatty also let himse...

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