Censorship In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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Censorship can be a powerful technique to conform and monetize society. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Guy Montag lives in a society where they are controlled by the government. Ray Bradbury's critique of censorship in his novel Fahrenheit 451 is still relevant today as seen through corrupted government. Censorship plays a huge role in Fahrenheit 451 because it is used to control citizens. Montag in Fahrenheit 451 experiences censorship while riding a bus, the book states, “trumpets blared. ‘Denhams dentifrice.’… the people had been spitting a moment before tapping their feet to the rhythm of denhams dentifrice… the people whose mouth had been faintly twitching the words dentifrice dentifrice dentifrice” (Bradbury 78). These comercial