Fahrenheit 451 Research Paper

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Although censorship can be good in certain situations, I feel like censorship limits people of their possible potential. In America and North Korea, the policies on censorship can force people to think and read what others want them to read. If we do this too much, the world would have no different perspectives and people will conform to the propaganda of the nation's governments similar to the society in Fahrenheit 451. Ray Bradbury's states, “There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them." Bradbury is trying to say that when you don't read books, you are allowing yourself to be closed off to perspectives and situations that could be useful to the future. If we censor too many books, the world may never be capable …show more content…
With America's many types of learning institutions and different learning plans, each child in America is sure to find the right plan for them to get the best education possible. America also has many types of fields of work for which you can study. America also does everything in its power to make sure their young citizens get the best education possible. During President Bush's term, he proposed the No Child Left Behind Act because he noticed that American kids were falling behind their international peers. This act stated that there should be more testing on student's knowledge, more accountability for the students performance on those tests, and more options for …show more content…
Students go through primary and secondary schooling when they are young. The smartest students even go to Number One schools, much like our private and boarding schools. They teach subjects such as language, literature, math, and social ethics. In the schools, the students are taught to treat their leaders with the most respect. North Korea's government takes their education department very seriously. They have executed five government officials as punishment for being rude, being a traitor, and abusing power. North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, sees this as a way to assure that he keeps his power in the