1. Fahrenheit 451-censorship vs. mankind
In the novel Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury harshly attacks the censorship used by the government to make people ignorant to the issues surrounding ones life, and to show that censorship does more harm than good. The censorship depicted in Fahrenheit 451 is shown in many different forms. (1) Bradbury uses certain characters to represent certain parts of censorship, and shows how each is used in a negative connotation. ... (2) Bradbury also uses objects, such as loud music and fast cars, to play the role as censorship. ... Water is the complete opposite of fire, and this is why Bradbury uses th...
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