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Fahrenheit 451 Persuasive Analysis

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Freedom to think People should be given the freedom to think outside the box and outsmart technology. In the book Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, the society isn’t given an option to think or read books, but a man named Guy Montag decides to break that law and make a change in the community. In comparison to the real world, the government is taking away the opportunity to think by forbidding books, censoring many ideas to prevent people from wanting to see the outside world, and by letting technology take over people’s minds and attention. The government is reducing the chances for everyone to think by taking away books from people to read in many communities around the world. For example in F451, as Montag returns from work, he encounters with a curious, open minded, 17 year old named Clarisse, who asks him, “Do you ever read any of the books you burn? He responded by saying, “That’s against the law.”(8) Clarisse wonders if Montag reads any of the books that he destroys, but realizes that in this society in which they live, it is against the law to read books. They most likely made this law because they didn’t want them knowing anything about the past, which would work as a caution for those living in the future. Later on in the story when Montag returned to the firehouse, he looked past the other firemen and “Gazed beyond them to the wall with the typed lists of a million forbidden book.”(34) Montag is starting to get curious and starts questioning if the idea to

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