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Use Of Propaganda In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a cautionary tale that warns of the impending danger of a brainwashed society that refuses to think for themselves and believes the propaganda put out by the government. He uses his book as a way to bring attention to this situation and to put out a visual of what could be the future. A quote said by Beatty is related to this. He said “Any man's insane who thinks he can fool the government.” (page 33) Bradbury's generation was the 1950’s and during this time era they had started to go into the korean war and the civil rights movement was happening. These were important issues to his generation. A reason that both of these issues are important was because they both show to fight for what is right no matter
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