Fahrenheit 451 does not provide a clear explanation of why the book is banned in the future. Instead, it shows that you can combine various factors to create this result. These factors can be divided into two categories. Factors that cause lack of general reading interest and factors that positively adversify people against people. This novel clearly does not distinguish between these two developments. Clearly, they are only supporting each other
The first element is the popularity of competitive entertainment forms such as television and radio. To put it more broadly, Bradbury believes that by having a fast car, noisy music, and advertisements, it is too exciting and creates a lifestyle that does not have time to concentrate. In addition, large numbers of publications are unrealistically unrealistic, leading to a society that reads summarized books (very popular when writing in Bradbury).
The second factor is to make people oppose books, and these factors are envious. People do not want to feel inferior to people who read more than them. But this novel means that the most important element that leads to censorship is the opposite of "minority" with special interest groups for those who anger them in the book. Bradbury carefully avoided certain racial minorities - Beatty said dog lovers and cat lovers. The reader can only try to infer the special interest group that he really is thinking.
As Fahrenheit 451's posting shows, Bradbury is very sensitive to attempts to limit the freedom of speech, for example, he strongly opposed the letter he received and changed the treatment of a female or black character It suggests. He believes that this intervention is basically hostile and intolerant - as the first step in reserving a burning street
The struggle between Montag, Faber, and Beatty develops around the tension between knowledge and ignorance. The duty of firefighters is to destroy knowledge, to promote ignorance to balance the population and promote identity. The encounter with Montag and old lady, Clarice, and Faber raised questions about this method. The pursuit of his knowledge destroys the unmistakable ignorance he has shared with all other people and fights the fundamental beliefs of his society.
Fahrenheit 451 Bradberry annotated bibliography. Fahrenheit 451. New York: Simon & Shuster Paperback, 1995 Electronic version Ray Bradbury's classic science fiction "Fahrenheit 451", Guy Montag played the role of a firefighter in a futuristic dystopia and the knowledge learned from literature is heavy It is considered a burden. So all the books were burned down. Montague of the hero became a profound and lonely person in the story. Montague faces many philosophical issues throughout the book, his wisdom is years before his age.
Many characters have different characteristics throughout the novel. The same is true for Gay Montag of Ray Bradbury novel Fahrenheit 451. Montag is the hero of a very unique world. Fahrenheit 451 is set to indicate the final characteristics of each character and the characteristics of test mind. At 451 degrees Fahrenheit, Ray Bradbury depicted a gay men tag as the main character of this mysterious and dynamic blind society. - Anti-utopia has various shapes and forms, some are brother paranoia and extreme violent things, and others operate to destroy originality, use and control, but all I will teach the course. Through various elements of the optic nerve, the author develops comments in his work and shapes reflection on today's society. Fahrenheit 451 uses government control and review as a way to introduce features of optic neuropathy associated with today's society