No Time To Think In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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Neel Kannambadi Mr. Creedon and Ms. Marra English I 9 January 2022 No Time to Think Self-reflection serves humans as one of the only forms of acknowledging one's actions and their consequences. Never is this more true than in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, where the story of a fireman exposes the non-trivial flaws in everyday society while teaching a lesson about humanity. Through mirrors, Bradbury explores how introspection becomes impossible in a fast and constantly moving society. The necessary process of reflection reveals shortcomings in Montag’s life. While walking with Clarise, Montag pauses to reflect upon what is happening, and how he feels. This is implied when he says: “How like a mirror, too, her face. Impossible; for how many