Importance Of Books In Fahrenheit 451

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A world without books could be very difficult to live in. Books should be read not burnt. Think what our world would be like today without books. How would teachers teach their lessons? The story Fahrenheit 451 is about the world in the future where they have a ban books land do not want anyone to have one or to read one because for the government knowledge is power. There are people that they call firemen but they are not the ordinary firemen that we have to this day. People begin to get curious and want to read books so people hide them and don’t burn them, montag goes to work to burn books as a fireman and steals books every time and he hides them in his house and reads them secretly, and a group of people read a certain book and memorize it so that it can never be taken away from them. Through all of this trouble about books they are fighting a war with the government. …show more content…

The government thinks that the knowledge that the people are getting from reading the books is giving them power against them so that they can overthrow the government of which they are at war with. Some of these books people burn so that they don’t get caught and they get away with breaking the law. Montag goes to work to burn books as a fireman and steals books every time and he hides them in his house and reads them secretly without anyone knowing. He takes the books because he gets very curious of why he isn't supposed to read the books and he finds out that they are filled with a lot of knowledge and time and he accepts the fact that there is so much time put into making the books. He can now use that knowledge to try to get past the government and win the war against them and end it all once and for

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