True Ignorance In Farenheit 451, By Ray Bradbury

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“ True ignorance is not the absence of knowledge but the refusal to require it”. This quotation explains how individuals take for granted the knowledge given to them without recognizing it’s importance. This is evident in today’s world with social media and fake news. Farenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury also focuses on this theme by subjecting characters to visual stimuli that brainwashes them. Not only are they brainwashed by images, but also all real news and information are blocked by the government. Where the government utilizes different forms of media control to manipulate society’s way of thinking, often leading to ignorance, a sense of emptiness and sorrow. Bradbury’s intent is that the role of a firefighter is to make fires for the purpose

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