The Theme Of Freedom In Fahrenheit 451

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In my English class at Capital High School, we recently read the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, and we discussed whether freedom is really free. In my opinion freedom isn't really free. The definition of freedom itself differs from person to person. Some describe it as a inner freedom while others as an outer freedom. The real definition of freedom is that everyone has the right to chose for themselves, bot not for anyone else. In the word freedom they are many contradictions. Freedom is everywhere yet nowhere. We are captured by the government yet we are free. One of the main themes in Fahrenheit 451 aside from censorship is freedom. People living in this society have a lot of freedom ranging from driving at fast speed to even killing someone without consequences in exception to something, books. In this dystopian reality all books have been banned and those who disobey end up loosing everything. In on point Clarisse says “I’ve got plenty of time for crazy thoughts, I guess”. She shows the restricticted thinking currently affecting the population. …show more content…

Net Neutrality requires to give everyone access to everything on the internet. This means that your internet provider won’t charge you for using specific websites. But with this, companies will have the ability to charge you for using basic things such as email, Spotify and even YouTube. Fast and slow lanes will also be included which may vary depending of what packages you paid for. But that is just the beginning, being that with this they will be able to control what you are able to see and not, ending Freedom of Speech in the

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