Censorship Of Knowledge In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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“‘Who can stop me? I’m a fireman. I can burn you!’” (76). Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 has an abundance of both similarities and differences, but ultimately, the most monumental difference between that reality and the current reality is the censorship of knowledge, a rule enforced heavily by the government. In order to administer the aforementioned law, books, which are a large factor in the massive spurt of knowledge that occurred several thousand years ago, and thus essential to our societies’ cultural and technological advances, are burned without hesitation by fireman, such as the protagonist, Guy Montag. Therefore, it would seem that in this reality where knowledge is being withheld from the general public, advancements in the society

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