Analysis Of Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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While technology and order are large parts of our society, it can get out of hand one day, and, in some cases, it already has. Fahrenheit-451, by Ray Bradbury, is a dystopian novel about a future America where books are outlawed and set on fire by firemen, and free thinking is disallowed. This is in order for the government to be able to control the citizens and have their own ideas in place, not let people believe from what they learn and experience. The book is now heralded as a classic by many, and it covers the themes that range from the dangers technology have on our modern world to how restrictions and laws can become extreme in our society. The novel starts off with the main character, Guy Montag, doing his usual work, burning books.