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Fahrenheit 451 Freedom Analysis

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What would our country be without the freedom to make our own choices and follow our own paths? Well, for the citizens of Fahrenheit 451 individuality and freedom are simply not an option. For instance a central idea is government censorship, the reason why the government hires firemen like Montag to burn books. These people are all living lives which are supposedly carefree and perfect, but consequently have to drown themselves in progressive technology and pills to uplift their spirits. This all begins to change for a man named Montag when a neighboring girl named Clarisse opens a new door for him and ultimately is the reason why he withdraws from being a fireman and transforms as a person. Clarisse awakes him to the monstrous dilemmas …show more content…

Being happy in their country is more of an obligation and a duty, not simply a choice. An illustration of this is when Mildred overdoses on sleeping pills one night. Montag comes home from work and finds her after she passes out on the floor with an empty bottle nearby. He quickly rushes her to the hospital where they pump her stomach and siphon her with “new blood.” The doctors there say it is no hassle just a frequent everyday transaction. The essential question brought about by this is why would “happy” people feel the need to drown themselves in pills to fulfill their already content and comfortable lives? Well, maybe it is because no one is genuinely happy. Mildred is probably in a deep depression like many others around her, but is completely unaware of it because of her society’s outlook on happiness. Another example of this false joy is the interactive televisions known as parlor walls in their homes. Mildred and many others invest an immense amount of their savings into them and refer to them as “the family.” They all use this progressive technology to free themselves from their desolate state of loneliness and total isolation. Many others spend most of their day attempting to escape reality and free themselves from the burdens of their suffocating

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