Fahrenheit 451 Government Analysis

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Fahrenheit 451-Final Essay If you try to change a society which is controlled over powerful government systems would there be consequences or even death. In the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a story of a girl named Clarisse and a fireman name Montag who tries to save their society. When they meet Montag never knew the truth about the society he lived in, but realized they got to make a change in where their kids are going to grow up in, but ended up with some backups. Bradbury asserts that in order to evolve, man must retain the knowledge to escape governmental control.
The government controls the citizens from critical thinking. When Mildred committed suicide it made her not herself anymore with but her to rely on technology. ‘There
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The hound is a symbol of loss of free will, due to the fact of the way it's programmed to do and what to report is a way of fear and untrusted. It was suspended for a moment in their gaze, aas if to give the vast audience time to appreciate everything, the raw look of the victim's face, the street, the steel animal a bullet nosing the target( Bradbury 149). The hound was a cruel animal to the citizens and treated them with no respect. When Montag found out that Clarisse die, he didn't seem as happy till he meet her. Funny, how funny, not remember where or when you meet your husband, wife( Bradbury 43). This tells how Montag is changing his emotions with Mildred. Montag now is feeling that he's in a society, but a corrupted one. A place that you are controlling. And founded out when you leave the town all your memory comes back. Bradbury is warning the citizens to watch out how the government system is working to control you.The reason this sounds like a warning is that bradbury knew what was going to happen and wants to help others. If bradbury was correct about society wouldn't you think that other writers will write about how life is going to be or how to get good