The Voice In Fahrenheit 451

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Ray Bradbury explains in different way how the world changes over time. How people nowadays have a harder time using their voices. Only scared of how people will react or think of them differently. The voice that Ray Bradbury, author of Fahrenheit 451, provides Guy Montag is one make him question the life he is living. The voice in Montag’s head is telling him multiple things and he has to decide what to do and what is right and wrong. Do goes he go against what he has been told his whole life or does he go with how he truly feels? Montag was led to believe that you really can’t follow your dreams, he was just told what to do and expected to do it. “You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.” This statement is saying how in …show more content…

In the book it tells and shows us that when we do it sends up getting us into trouble. Montag eventually begins to noticed the reality of what it means to go against what you believe. His request is to go to peoples house and burn them down to whoever has books. At the end he ends up stealing books and reading them out loud to his friends. The begging of the book he said “ It was a pleasure to burn, to see things eatin blackned and changed.” He thought it was the right thing to burn houses. Instead he deep down he had a change of heart knowing that none of it made sense. Books gives us ideas and knowledge. They also give us facts that can gives us a better undersranding about different things around the world. Books can create alot of meaning and lets us create our own imagination. The can change our perspective on things and makes us act on what we read. In the movie “ Fahrenheit 451” We see that Montag read books to his wife and her friends. The book he read made them cry and leave knowing that they didnt like it. They couldnt understand what it