Joshua Stewart

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Unconscious aspects of the human psyche are very common now a days. Young and older adults are mostly the one that do things and have unconscious ways. This is called Psychoanalysis, people could be cured by making conscious their unconscious thoughts and motivations, thus gaining “insight”. In Fahrenheit 451, my goal is to explain and break down the human psyche. Understand that Freud believes and ways to control the unconscious minds are still in effect. Aiming for the psychoanalysis, to releases emotions, that’s make unconscious conscious.

Fahrenheit 451:
Guy Montag, a fireman that burn books. In the world he lives in believes that it’s better to burn books then to read them. Montag met a young girl named Clarisse McClellan, which ended up opening his eyes and saw his world and life in a dissatisfaction. Montag started hiding books that he collected from his a fires and hiding them in the fire stations. As he gain the knowledge form reading books, he view the world, nature and the people around him. First it was his wife Mildred, who sit in front of the TV all day, tried to attempts suicide by swallowing a whole bottle of sleeping pills. Second things was responding to an alarm that had an old women that was stashing books. The old women stocked him because she said she wanted to be burned alive with her books. Lastly, hearing about Clarisse McClellan getting hit and dying by a speeding car.
After viewing all those events, he tried to find ways to find a solution for his messed up town.
Ray Bradbury was trying to explain how watch television can bring out the unconscious thoughts. On the NATIONAL BUREAU of ECONOMIC RESEARCH, there research states that, “With the recent explosion in television programming and videos aime...

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...believes that he can make his own decision on things in life.
I agree with Ray Bradbury on his theory about the book not having censorship simply because a person could have thought he had censorship while he was writing the book, but he believes different. Also are books being replaced by television? I believe that, that theory is true in the most but less amount of truth.Mr.Bradbury would say that the book means the same thing. The book basically talks about how the world has changed but in a literature way. He want to show people that the book wasn’t about the government but simply about the racial deification. For example, Bradbury had an interview with Amy E Boyle from LA WEEKLY, and the stated, “Bradbury imagined a democratic society whose diverse population turns against books: Whites reject Uncle Tom’s Cabin and blacks disapprove of Little Black Sambo”.

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