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Censorship In Fahrenheit 451 Essay

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Imagine a world where everybody loathes books and burns them. In Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury; Montang is in this imaginary world where books are illegal. Reading books in this dystopia society can get you killed or put in jail. Censorship is only dangerous if humans are not aware of it. Montang was just a clone of everybody else until he staring reading books and realize that censorship is very important; it made him learn new things and new perspective about society. Montang sees that books are worth the read and should explore them. Montang change from this fireman that love to burn books to this intelligent man who loves to read. When Montang went to the old lady’s house to burn it; he hesitate and “dropped a book . . . another fell in to his arm” (Bradbury 34). He never realized that censorship was important until he finally read those books. Reading books gave Montang something to love and being able to love something in his society is a good sign that some people are not desensitized. Montang became a new person with …show more content…

In the beginning Montang didn’t feel things emotionally. He was desensitized until Clarisse and the books came. Clarisse was the trigger to Montang feelings. She made him wonder and questioned about society. Montang alway6s had mix feeling about his wife Mildred, He was always talking about how “It’s strange I don’t miss her . . . even if she dies . . . I don’t think I’ll feel sad” (Bradbury 148). Later on Montang does feel worried about Mildred since she is his wife and thinks “Poor Millie . . . I think of her hands but I don’t see them doing anything at all”(Bradbury 149). His emotions with Mildred showed that he was not desensitized and that he feels something. Having emotions help Montang change how his mind sees things and how censorship is important. Montang was more of a human when he showed feeling he also was becoming smarter in the

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