Government’s Authority against Knowledge Censorship will burn this world to the ground! Throughout Ray Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451, the main character, Guy Montag, is a fireman who realizes that he is not feeling true happiness with himself or his lifestyle. Due to his unhappiness with his very low emotional and social health, he starts to become more curious about books and tries to figure out why society has decided to create the idea of banishing books forever. The author throughout the novel begins to develop the main theme with the corruption of Montag’s world by explaining the forgotten and decreased use of books, frustration and confusion with the material’s different meanings, and society’s idea of making everyone become the same.
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a novel that can teach us a lot about our society, and how it is developing. A main issue that is addressed in the novel is censorship, something that affects Montag’s society in an unimaginable way. The frightening part about the novel, however, is that Bradbury’s fanciful warning is not too distant from our reality. In this novel, censorship is at an astronomical level, everything is censored, be it books, education, even talking is discouraged.
Picture a world where Censorship is extreme and where people are simple minded, you might think “that’s different from our world, surely” but little do you know that this world and our world hold some surprising similarities as much as the obvious differences. One difference between the book and our reality is different Government ; ours is against censorship while 451’s Government is getting rid of books in order to censor the people in the society, this is a difference because in the text it states on page 56 of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451“...rightful dread of being inferior; official censors, judges, and executors…” the main word is how things are being censored and our government is extremely opposed to censorship. Similarities between governments, our government and 451 government both regulate what we can and can’t do for example in the text it states that cars go extreme speeds, as regulated by the government, alike to how our government regulates the speeds of our freeways and how both of the Governments both try to “protect” its citizens, even if it’s unethical.
There are plentiful problems that F451 by Ray Bradbury could think of when he was writing his book. He found many flaws in our future, for example the Rules and Order could rule the earth, Suicide Rates will go up because interactions aren’t a thing anymore to even as simple as a front porch not being a thing anymore because people don’t like to socialize anymore. The F451 by Ray Bradbury talks about many things throughout the 150 Page book written in only 9 days. Bradbury was desperate to get the word out to never stop reading because back then reading was the pastime but today its watching TV to sitting on the computer for a span of hours each day. Here are 3 topics that are addressed in F451.
Bradbury seems like he's only against the censorship that interferes with books and writing. Nothing else is mentioned in as great detail as burning books and trying to stop it. There are a couple references to people being forced to speed but not great detail on anything else. I feel like, in a certain way, this society does exist already, though not exactly. People are obsessed with TV and video games and anything to keep them busy, as long as there are educated people out numbering the uneducated and there are people with some sense, then I don't think it will get as bad as in the book.
Ju Hee Kim Mrs. Maxwell AP Literature 9 August 2015 Censorship? Technology? Or Both? In the scholarly article, Sam Weller: Ray Bradbury’s 180 on Fahrenheit 451, Sam Weller clarifies the controversial theme of censorship in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
Could you imagine just scrolling through your phone one day and finding a news article saying that musicals have been censored and banned? Or flip flops? It would be very bizarre to have to go through life after experencing something that was now censored. What is even more weird is the affect it could have on the world though. It is strange to think about how such a small, normal thing could be taken away and have a massive affect on how the world works.
Nowadays, people face problems with governments or a higher power censoring key information. This can happen at times when entire societies do not know the censorship is occurring. For example, governments in some countries block websites from loading; They can take down websites only from filtering a censored phrase. Likewise, in Fahrenheit 451, a dystopian novel by Ray Bradbury, all information in books is burned. The books containing information being burned by firemen, ordered by government officials, have now been censored by a higher power.
Does censorship violate freedom of speech? Well, even though the First Amendment guarantees the right to free speech and press in America, there are a few exceptions. The government can control many aspects of our lives. One piece that they are able to control is censorship, which there are many different types of. In the book, Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury illustrates how censorship causes people to be controlled by the government and does not let individuals have their own opinions; many of his predictions have proven to be true in recent years.
Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 forces us to envision a world that is so structured and censored that firemen exist not to fight fires, but to burn books. It’s a horrific account of what could happen, in an all too close future, when society carries “political correctness” to an extreme. Much of Fahrenheit 451 is devoted to depicting a future United States society bombarded with messages and imagery by an omnipresent mass media. In schools, kids are taught censored and watered-down versions of reality in order to cover up past mistakes. Students are taught this way so they don’t have any depressing thoughts, feelings or a want to rebel against the government in order to give the people a powerful platform.
In the book Fahrenheit 451, written by Ray Bradbury, books and other forms of media are controlled by the government. If anyone is found to have books of any kind, firefighters are sent to not put out fires, but to start them. The firefighters will take away the person possessing books, send them to jail, and burn their house down to rid of any book that it contains. Although this book is fictional, it predicted many things including the censorship and banning of books in today’s society. In the world that we live in, children are often exposed to the hard facts of life.
Every government has some degree of censorship. Censorship is necessary in order to keep citizens safe and have a successful society. However, too much censorship can have the opposite effect and lead to a lack of knowledge, freedom, and individualism among citizens. Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian novel that demonstrates this idea. The characters live in a world in which all books are banned in order for everyone to be “happy”.
In the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, censorship is a main topic. The novel shows the impact that censorship has on society. Censorship is wrong because much censored information can teach us some valuable lessons and topics. Censorship is necessary when it comes to young children learning about mature content. Parents should monitor what their child is doing.
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the dangers of censorship and the importance of free speech. As I read through the pages, I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease at the world Bradbury had created. A world where books are banned, and firemen are tasked with burning them instead of putting out fires. The novel takes place in a dystopian future where the government controls every aspect of people's lives, including what they're allowed to read and think. At first, I found it difficult to imagine a society where books were considered dangerous and threatening.
Free Thought and Expression The use of censorship in society is a difficult, divisive, and complex topic that has been discussed and debated throughout centuries. Throughout the novel, censorship is used as a tool to uphold and enforce societal authority and dominance by prohibiting reading. In this society, firemen are entrusted to destroy and burn any literature they come across. The dystopian novel, Fahrenheit 451, written by Ray Bradbury, showcases how censorship is used as a means of societal control, and its impacts on society and the value of intellectual freedom.