or decades, civilisations have been disseminating and mass-producing information. There have been definite advancements in the awareness and education of society because of the help of knowledge through media such as the press, books, and television. People are more aware of the mistakes done in history and are able to make adjustments to the way the world works when the media is free-willed. But what if that knowledge was limited or taken away from mankind in the form of censorship by the Government? This scenario is warned in the 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, that censorship affects the development of society because it reduces awareness, restricts education, and erases ideas. Foremostly, censorship affects man’s recognition of mistakes in history and their relationship with the modern world. When the government limits access to …show more content…
This makes it easier for those with more power to control a civilisation. This is exactly what happens in Ray Bradbury’s book Fahrenheit 451, where it is subtle that the government is behind the censorship of media, but it is evident that the society is controlled by administrative ideology and standards. Citizens are encouraged to get rid of any information that reveals the past, or ideas that may make a person feel a real emotion out of their regular static mind by reporting it to the firemen who burn books. Censorship is widely evident in the world of Fahrenheit 451. For example, when Captain Beatty visits Guy Montag, a fireman in an epiphany moment, he tries his hardest to encourage the idea of censorship. This is said with an unshakeable opinion; “Why learn anything save pressing buttons, pulling switches, fitting nuts and bolts?" (Bradbury 53) Captain Beatty, a person who is in significant