Michael @ Knowledge Lost
Written on Aug 11, 2010
This book has some very interesting themes in it, from censorship to the importance of literature. In one scene Montag meets Faber, a former English professor, who gives three key reasons why books are so critical;
• Quality – providing knowledge and giving understanding to life’s questions.
• Leisure – provides enjoyment and entertainment
• Ability to act on what you learned from the first two
The state wide censorship was having an interesting effect on society, most importantly the decline of knowledge and intellectuals, in the effort to make everyone equal.
Fahrenheit 451 is a fascinating and exceptional book with some well written characters. For example I thought Clarisse and Mildred were the complete opposites of each other, making for an interesting relationship between them and Montag. I recommend this book to everyone.