Examples Of Escapism In Fahrenheit 451

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Ignoring problems only lets them get worse until they seem impossible to overcome. That is an idea from the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. In Fahrenheit 451 America has become a nation that has banned books; the story is of a lifelong citizen, Guy Montag finding his way out of the superficiality the nation is enveloped with. This superficiality is enabled by one thing that the nation provides people with. Escapism, which hinders the pursuit of true freedom and happiness. This escapism prevents true understanding of oneself and what one truly wants, the effect is the prevention of true happiness. “It was a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed.” This is a quote from the first page of the book; it shows