Fahrenheit 451 Research Paper

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Censorship: The Controlling and Confining Core of Society In a world where firemen ignite the flames that consume knowledge, one man’s curiosity sparks rebellion against society. The science fiction novel, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, revolves around a dystopian society in which the government aims to censor information by having firemen burn books. The story takes place in a futuristic society near the city of Chicago during a war. The main character, Guy Montag, a curious fireman, becomes drawn to books and eventually collects them. Throughout the novel, Bradbury reveals the government's tactics in controlling and censoring information to keep society suppressed, demonstrated through Beatty and the mechanical hound. To begin, Beatty portrays the role of propaganda and censorship in society, considering he …show more content…

Considering that it is made clear that the hound overpowers a human, a majority of individuals are unwilling to risk their lives for knowledge, something seen as insignificant in their society. However, not only does the mechanical hound scare away those who may rebel, but it also physically censors the information and knowledge being spread. For example, when Montag secretly collected books, “the hound growled” at him and later sedated his leg (Bradbury 23). By seeing Montag as a threat, the hound originally aimed to eliminate him from society, knowing he contains the knowledge of books. Montag’s experience with the hound reveals how the hound physically harms people by keeping information away from society. All in all, the mechanical hound demonstrates a tactic of the government in regulating information being released to society, to prevent the spread of ideas. Overall, Fahrenheit 451 reveals the government's approach in controlling and suppressing society, through the use of Beatty and the mechanical

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