Fahrenheit 451 Quote Analysis

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Throughout the book Fahrenheit 451 it is evident that It is acceptable to rebel when society limits you of doing certain things that will improve or enhance your life.It is acceptable to rebel when society limits you of doing certain things that will improve or enhance your life because society could be holding you back,Rebelling could change things for the greater good,and you could gain knowledge. It is acceptable to rebel when society limits you of doing certain things that will improve or enhance your life because society could be holding you back.My first piece of evidence that shows this is,”You weren’t there, you didn’t see,” he said. ‘There must be something in books, things we can’t imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house; …show more content…

is acceptable to rebel when society limits you of doing certain things that will improve or enhance your life because rebelling could change things for the greater good.My first piece of evidence that shows this is,“He was not happy. He was not happy, He said the words to himself. He recognized his as the true state of affairs. He wore his happiness like a mask…”This quote shows rebelling could change things for the greater good because it shows how montag feels unhappy and useless without books when books could improve and enhance his life if he were able to change society's ways.Another piece of evidence that supports the idea of how it is acceptable to rebel when rebelling could change things for the greater good is,"I've heard rumours; the world is starving, but we're well-fed. Is it true, the world works hard and we play? Is that why we're hated so much? I've heard the rumours about hate, too, once in a long while, over the years. Do you know why? I don't, that's sure! Maybe the books can get us half out of the cave. They just might stop us from making the same damn insane

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