Fahrenheit 41 Book Analysis

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Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 41 is a book based on the government that's taking away books and how people will have different opinions on it people who would want books and read them and learn and some people don't care but the government doesn't want the books so they have theses firemen that if the people have books hidden they would get their house burn down. Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 41 the fire men are burning down houses that have books inside because of the government doesn't want the people to be educated. First of all in the story of Fahrenheit it’s there is this man name guy montag he is one of the the main character he is a firemen who starts the fire and what i mean is that in this world you can not have books there are not allowed for one reason only and that's to not make the people the children the elders educated. In Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit The government is trying to control the people by not letting them have the freedom.
First of all in the book People are not allowed to have books in the town because the government does not want to have people educated and to learn. So they have theses people that are firemen …show more content…

Also he doesnt realize what he is doing to the world causing more lives to be dead and the houses that are being burn down causing the people to be in danger but later on in the novel it has seems that Guy montag gets or has this guilty feeling he has a become a traitor he smuggles books and hides them that's one example. Every since he meet Faber saying all these things about the things he is doing its wrong and it need to stop and he gets into Guy Montag head. A side of that Guy Montag is in let's say a depression he is unhappy with his wife like they never had that connection. On the Final note The society eill do anything to try and kill of the education of the