Fahrenheit 451 Social Commentary Analysis

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Fahrenheit 451 has an example of social commentary on every page a person could flip through. In fact, the whole book screams social commentary. Ray Bradbury writes about a world where it in no way is perfect or desirable. Instead of firemen putting out fires and saving the lives of people they do the opposite. Guy Montag and his firemen crew start fires in homes that have any kind of books held in them. They burn books for a living because their government has convinced them that they were no good. The whole reason for that is to make them unintelligent. Montag meets a girl named Clarisse who allows him to see things differently than what the people in his world usually view things before she tragically dies. The social commentary in this

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