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Ecclesiastes In Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451

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Montag's desire to acquire knowledge through books is dealt with by the rulers is that Montag’s boss, Beatty, says it was normal for a fireman to go through these phases of fascination of what books have to offer. Beatty tells Montag,” What traitors books can be! You think they’re backing you up, and then they turn on you. Others can use them, too, and there you are, lost in the middle of the moor, in a great welter of nouns and verbs and adjectives.” But, Beatty is missing the point on how valuable books can be. So Beatty tells Montag to read through all of the books Montag has stashed to see if the books contain anything worthwhile, then the next day turn them in to be burned. After the 24 hours are up, Montag just brings one of the many …show more content…

After Montag is finished burning the house down, Beatty arrests Montag. When Beatty begins to rebuke Montag, Montag turns on his superior and with the flamethrower, proceeds to burn Beatty to ashes. The book Ecclesiastes is deemed as the book of the Bible that must be preserved. Bradbury chose the book Ecclesiastes as one book of significant merit regarding the preservation of society because in Ecclesiastes, a lot of the theme focuses on how worldly satisfaction, pointlessness, material goods, and worldly pursuits are valueless,unimportant, and empty. Pursuing the world, filling your life with pursuits of money and pleasure will leave you without anything of real importance in the end. That represents the society that Montag lived in, and how it is empty and pointless, notwithstanding its full and busy schedule as it goes after its worldly pleasures. Ecclesiastes is an important book in the Bible, Montag memorizes it, and becomes the book’s guardian as Montag and the “The Book People” go to help rebuild the city. Ecclesiastes contains important lessons on how to rebuild society that is based on real, significant values instead of

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