Life lessons in Fahrenieth 451

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Even though one may not realize it, all books have life lessons intertwined into the plot. Whether the lesson is simple or extraordinarily complex, there is always something one can get out of a book and can apply to their lives. Through Montag’s struggles, the readers learn the value of family, the irony of judging a book by its cover, and self-created thoughts and ideas. In the novel Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury includes many life lessons through the characters thoughts and decisions, which allow readers to understand the plot in a more detailed matter.
To begin with, Bradbury shows the importance of valuing your family by showing that Mildred has lack of communication due to the excess technology in her life. Bradbury is showing us the significance of prioritizing relationships. In the novel, Mildred, Montag’s wife lets technology control her life and she has no genuine relationships outside of her TV. In the book, Montag asks, “’Will you turn the parlour off?’ Mildred replies with, ‘That’s my family’” (Bradbury 31). This quote shows that the meaning of “family” has developed a com...

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