Farenheit451 w/word cited
No books and the government's promotion of televsion dimishes society's ability to think and to communicate is what Ray Bradbury's Farenheit451 displays. Firefighters of the future have a different job then presently. In the future, they are to burn books to stiffle the intellects of the society for the government. Because the homes are fire proof, there is no need for them to focus on the homes. The government promotes television to occupy society from conversating with each other and expanding their thinking abilities. Ray Bradbury's Farenheit451 illustrates and that this censorship Guy Montag is a future firefighter who is a model citizen of the government. Montag is a typical person of the future because he does not question the authorities or wonder about his job and the point of burning the books. After work one evening, Montag meets an abnormal teenage neighbor named Clarrise. Clarrise is abnormal because she and her family talk which is different unlike the vast majority of typical future families that just sit in front of the television. Montag and Clarrise would talk every night as he arrives home from work. Montag notices the lack of intel
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Approximate Word count = 978
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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