Assess The Importance Of Reading And Thinking In Fahrenheit 451

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In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Guy Montag is living in an advanced society where book are banned and thinking is not allowed. Bradbury wanted it readers to understand the importance of thinking and reading. Importance of reading and thinking makes us learn, like he stated, “Books were only one type of receptacle where we started a lot of things we were afraid we might forget. There is nothing magical about them at all. The magic is only with what books say, how they stitched the patches of the universe together into one garment." Montag the protagonist decide to rebel against the rules, laws and values of his society. As a result of breaking the society law, to not think and read, the protagonist becomes an individual. He has been motivated by several secondary characters and the problems within in the society. Conflict of man versus self has shown up in the book, as soon as Clarisse starts asking the tough questions, Montag starts to doubt himself. She made Montag think more about the world he lives in. She makes him realize what his job is as a fireman, he realized his job was to burn books that contain their past. Montag thought after meeting 17 year girl, he never loved his wife Mildred. Guy and Mildred never really had a …show more content…

Montag wants to what he is missing in his life and he come to conclusion that is books. He wants to read to understand why he is lonely or unhappy. Beatty terrorizing Montag forces him to hide 20 books in his house. Montag has been collecting books for long time but never had time to understand them. Faber made Montag realize he has to understand there are some people in the society that might know he has books. Captain Beatty was sure Montag has books hidden somewhere because he was asking all weird type of questions. Montag was never inspired by Beatty in positive way but Beatty made Montag wondered about reading