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Fahrenheit 451 Research Paper

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Censorship is the censoring of forms of media like books or TV because they are deemed immoral or inconvenient. Censorship should not be justified in any form because censorship can be harmful to society. There are numerous examples of how censorship can damage a society in the book Fahrenheit 451 and in society. In Fahrenheit 451, it is shown how censorship affects their society negatively, and in society it can be seen how censorship affects many. Censorship can harm society by leading people to be unknowledgeable, and censorship allows people to have a narrow perception of society. With censorship, people can be withheld from much-needed knowledge. Throughout Fahrenheit 451, the effects of not being knowledgeable are shown through the …show more content…

For instance, in Fahrenheit 451, books are banned, and people that own them are arrested for illicit activity and their houses are burned. Instead of books, the citizens have the walls, which are their form of TV and entertainment. The protagonist, Guy Montag, meets his young neighbor, Clarisse, which leads to him questioning everything he knows, and this leads to inner turmoil. Through Montag’s actions, we see how this affects him and the negative impact it has. Throughout the story, Montag gains insight, and begins to collect books. Because Montag cannot talk to anyone about the books, he contacts a man named Faber that he encountered at the park reading years ago. Faber describes that there are elements missing from society due to the lack of books, and those elements are quality, leisure, and the freedom to act based on quality and leisure. He says society collectively agreed to ban books because, “they show the pores in the face of life,” and people only want “wax moon faces, poreless, hairless, expressionless.” This metaphor means that books show all the sides of humanity; they show the good and the bad

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