Absolute Capitulation In Fahrenheit 451

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Conformity is a necessary aspect of any successful society; however, in excess, this nullifies individual prosperity. In Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, absolute capitulation incurs cataclysm; Bradbury reveals this message through characters, setting, motifs, and imagery. He exposes how confining individuality is baneful to society in multiple forms: discontentment, ignorance, glorified violence, and self-destruction. The characters of Guy Montag and Captain Beatty portray how capitulation brings unhappiness and how to avoid tragedy through liberation. The setting showcases the populace's conditioned isolation, wherein its disconnection to outside affairs leads to its demise. The motifs of violence and self-murder present how the resulting