Fahrenheit 451 And The Pedestrian

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The devaluation of the books and their replacement by technology, is clearly seen in both stories Fahrenheit 451 and The pedestrian. In Fahrenheit 451, it can be said that so far that the books were not completely forgotten, but they were already being replaced by televisions, which was the great technological novelty at the time. An example of this devaluation is the banning and burning of books. In the future narrated in the history, the books were burning by firemen, which also was the profession of the main character Guy Montag. In other words, the firemen do not put out the fire, they start the fire and only to burn the books. These facts are narrated by Bradbury in the following conversation between Montag and Clarisse:
And then Clarisse

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