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Fahrenheit 451 Quote Analysis

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“Great minds think alike” is a popular quote in the world today. It means that more often than not, great minds have similar ideas. But what if everyone thought the same way? Would we be so great then? The book Fahrenheit 451 explores this idea by creating themes around censorship and knowledge, as well as the discontentedness that comes along with a combination of these things. The author manages to develop and tie these three ideas together into a central theme by the end of the book. Throughout this novel Bradbury implies that a lack of happiness or contentedness is caused not by knowledge or ignorance, but by censorship. To understand this theme one must first understand the characters in this book. A prime example of an unhappy character …show more content…

It is clear that Mildred is one of the least-informed characters in this book by how heavily she relies on technology and how afraid she is of books and the knowledge they contain. “Mildred backed away as if she were suddenly confronted by a pack of mice that had come up out of the floor. He could hear her breathing rapidly and her face was paled out and her eyes were fastened wide. She said his name over, twice, three times. Then moaning, she ran forward, seized a book and ran toward the kitchen incinerator.”-pg 66. This quote illustrates Mildred’s immediate reaction when Guy reveals his hidden stash of books to her. She is clearly afraid and unwilling to even give literature a chance, instead instantly opting to destroy the books. Not only is she timid, she also fails to make connections to actual people, instead making relationships with the people in her TV. “‘Will you turn the parlour off?’ he asked. ‘That's my family.’”-pg 48-49. This quote shows a conversation between Montag

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