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Fahrenheit 451 Persuasive Essay

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Fahrenheit 451 is often put in the genre of fiction, but should it really be placed there? In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury does not hesitate to exaggerate and explicitly state his beliefs. Bradbury portrays through mass media, censorship, and the divide between distraction and happiness. Fahrenheit 451, is a novel written by Ray Bradbury that shows Bradbury’s imagination and thoughts on a dystopian future. The novel is set as America is going through with it’s second atomic war, and the main character Guy Montag is a firefighter. However, firefighters in this novel burn things, like books. Books in this era are illegal, and owners are always arrested or burned along with their books. In this novel, Bradbury, uses …show more content…

For example, during school, teachers are not allowed to express their political or religious beliefs. Even though this may not be as extreme as book burning, it is just a passive version the burning. Students are also not allowed to bring any religious texts in fear offending another student’s beliefs. A stunning similarity is found in Fahrenheit 451, “Colored people don’t like Little Black Sambo. Burn it. White people don’t feel good about Uncle Tom’s cabin. Burn it. Someone’s written a book on tobacco and cancer of the lungs? The cigarette people are weeping? Burn the book. Serenity, Montag.” (59).” This is mirrored by Fahrenheit 451 because in the novel, books that offend or scare others are merely just destroyed. Another example is, “There must be something in the books, things we can’t imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house…” (51). Students are often blocked from seeing web pages that don’t deem as appropriate when using computers at school. It is understandable with younger children, but many would argue that high schoolers should be able to make decisions themselves, without constant

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