Fahrenheit 451 Technology Analysis

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“‘Once, books appealed to a few people, here, there, everywhere. They could afford to be different. The world was roomy. But then the world got full of eyes and elbows and mouths. Double, triple, quadruple population. Films and radios, magazines, books levelled down to a sort of pastepudding norm…’” (Bradbury 54). Bradbury was in his element, science fiction when writing Fahrenheit 451. Fahrenheit 451 is about the suppression of literature, censorship, and technology. In his typical style, dystopian, Bradbury created three intertwined stories of Guy Montag learning how his society affects him and suppresses him. Montag is a fireman, an occupation made to burn books, set in a futuristic society. Montag meets Clarisse McClellan, an oddball, that changes his perspective on life and makes him ask “the why?” question. Clarisse challenges the socially …show more content…

To show the flaws in a highly censored society shaped by technology, Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 challenges the burning of books and loss of independent thought through plot, setting, imagery, and extreme character development.
The idea of censorship is shown throughout Fahrenheit 451 constantly. It is most prominently shown in the occupation of the main character, Guy Montag, as a fireman. Montag being a fireman is ironic to people in today’s setting because a typical fireman in the “real world” puts out fires, but Montag’s job calls for him to start fires. After Montag meets Clarisse McClellan, he starts doubting all that he knows of his society and its rules; this feeling of unknown causes Montag to steal a book from the most recent fire he is sent to start. After Montag’s captain, Beatty, learns of his betrayal, Montag must face the choice of conforming to society’s lack of thought and imagination or be jailed. Unable to take any more of

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