The Role Of Freedom In Fahrenheit 451

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“ This is a book of warning. It is a reminder that what we have is valuable, and that sometimes we take what we have for granted.” ( Bradbury). In Fahrenheit 451, the populous has little to no control nor freedom in their lives. The government enforces strict schedules and rules on the populous, so they are able to maintain power over them and through these drastic measures the government was able to gradually obtain power over the populous. The government obtained power over the populous by gradually taking away people’s rights to express themselves through their thoughts and opinions. And the government maintains this power by taking away people’s rights but also by lying to the populous about the history of books and other forms of media.