Censorship In Fahrenheit 451, By Ray Bradbury

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In his novel Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury depicts a society in which critical thinking and independent thought are discouraged and books are outlawed. This society is governed by a government that uses media and technology to influence people's thoughts. There are many ways that the society of today reflects Bradbury's fears. Concerns about how technology will affect our ability to think critically and form our own opinions are growing. Online and offline, there is also a growing trend toward censorship and the suppression of opposing viewpoints. The characters and their experiences, as well as the government's control of information and censorship of books, serve to convey these anxieties throughout the novel. In addition, the novel depicts a