Fahrenheit 451 Impact On Society

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The 1950s was a period of constant innovation. This led to more play rather than work environments. While some saw this as the beginning of something great, Ray Bradbury thought we needed to be cautious of this new lifestyle. Bradbury wrote this book for us to realize that these inventions, such as the television, could lead to a despotic and censored society that has limits knowledge and promotes a lazy, violent, and empty society. Guy Montag’s life is changed forever when he meets a girl named Clarisse. She opens his eyes to what is wrong with their society. He then starts his quest to make the society good again. While he is questioning his society he and his fellow firemen have an assignment to burn the house of Mrs. Blake. Before the

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