Importance Of Books In Fahrenheit 451

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Marcus Tullius Cicero, a Roman philosopher, once said, “A room without books is like a body without a soul.” What would life be like without books? There is a significance of books in a free and democratic society. Books are important because without them, the world can become Fahrenheit 451, the world not advancing, and a lack of imagination. To begin with, life would be like living in the world of Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury. In Fahrenheit 451, books are burned, and people just sit around watching TV and listening to music. If the world lived like the people in Fahrenheit 451, there wouldn’t be people’s thoughts. We would just sit around and be couch potatoes. A world without books would mark the end of a personal way to share and observe information. Some people may say that without paper books, and just using eBooks, would save paper and time. Although, reading eBooks wastes energy. Also, with paper books we can write in the margins and put bookmarks to remember the spot we were at. …show more content…
All inventions today, such as the latest iPhone, all require books. We wouldn’t advance with new inventions without reading books. We get a lot of information from books. For instance, someone could create an invention that could help and change the world in a many different ways. To do that, though, that person may have gotten the basis of their idea from a book. Some people may say that not all inventions came from books, such as the invention of the book. Although, the Bible has existed for a long time. That is a very early version of a book, which almost everyone had either been read to or had read from, in early times, if they were