In Fahrenheit 451 and animal farm books, people who do not know the surroundings will be able to take over by people such as Beatty, Mr. Jones and Napoleon. Normally, in order to take over, the pushing force must be strong. Hitler was a leader who took over the people of Germany with power. In the case of these two books, for the benefit of the leader, the innocent crowd is used for ignorance and does not need physical fitness. Animal Farm and Fahrenheit 451 have a group of innocent people who can not claim power and can not have loyalty and foolishness.
The misunderstanding that Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" is about a repressive dictatorship that burns books to curb political opposition is widespread. In fact, this is a story about getting something society wants. People want to burn books for their perceived comfort. As powerful people adhere to manipulating us, we will have to stand firm and develop our ability to stick to our intellectual sovereignty. The powerful people of the world have vested rights to put rape fingers in our hearts and become the first way to control our way of thinking, actions, voting.
Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451 of Ray Bradbury 451 is a novel about censorship and contempt in the world where book burning and repression is common. This book deals with the real meaning of understanding life and achieving it. Guy Montag is a futuristic American city firefighter. But instead of turning off the fire, Montague's job is to get them started. People in this society are not allowed to read books Fahrenheit 451 This picture seems to have some writings ... Control life in society. Society does not allow you to read books and is therefore punished. These books have a burning temperature of 451 degrees F, the temperature required to burn the book (Bradbury 1). In the meaning of a book, today's society is not so.