Life In Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451

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The operators have to save so many people from hands of death due to people not acknowledging death, but also because the people’s lives are miserable. The concept of life is to be joyous and that is what the society in Fahrenheit 451 strives for (Bradbury 59). The people in the society full-heartedly believe that they are living the most content life possible. They believe this because they are told so. Also, the government controls all the painful emotion so that only enjoyable events occur in their everyday life. However, with so many restriction on life, the citizens are not living a joyful life. For instance, Mildred and her friends have a get-together and their conversation was very repetitive by saying everything was either “swell” or