Examples Of Nonacceptance In Fahrenheit 451

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One of Fahrenheit 451’s main themes is that nonacceptance leads to suppression. The setting of Fahrenheit 451 is one where what people do and consume in modern times has mostly ceased to exist in society, or to be more straightforward, banned. The book also features characters who understand the world and its reasons, such as Beatty. When Beatty is talking to Montag, he explains to him, “All the minor minor minorities with their navels to be kept clean. Authors, full of evil thoughts, lock up your typewriters. They did,” (Bradbury, 55). Bradbury, through Beatty, is saying that books will always offend at least one group of people, even if it’s a “minor minor minority”. So, instead of writing those critical statements,they should just stop

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