preview

The Importance Of Books In Fahrenheit 451

Decent Essays

What would the world be like if books were illegal and had to be burned? Fahrenheit 451 shows life without books would be tragic because many people enjoy reading, not only that, but how people can change how the main character Montag feels about books. Montag is a fireman and he burns books for a living, they burn the bookkeeper’s books and the homes of the owner. Mildred is Montag’s wife, who found out that Montag was keeping books, which was illegal, and threatened to leave and turn him in. When Clarisse and Montag met, he had no idea that books could change his life. All throughout the story, Montag has to decide who to trust or else he’ll die. A fireman, more specifically Montag, burns books as his job, and the reasoning to that is because they are forbidden in the world in Fahrenheit 451. Something no one knew was he hid books throughout his house; even his wife never knew about it. People who kept books hidden from society are bookkeepers, and they risk hiding books in their homes where firemen could burn them all including their homes. All firemen must enter homes, and not to put out fires, but to burn books people keep. Books are “bad” for the society because they free people’s minds which could possibly end in tragedy. Montag needs more people he can talk to that he can trust, so he doesn’t make the wrong decision and die. Montag’s wife, Mildred, never knew about the books that were hidden in their own home. Crazy to think Montag is lying to his own wife and

Get Access