In Fahrenheit 451 people were faced with the issue of having to be suppressed in thought and in mind. For many, they did not question these
ideals, but rather went along passively. Although there were some that questioned the lack of their own natural human thought. Some had a need to think and feel. These people were known In Fahrenheit 451 as the book rebels, the people that thrived to think. They committed their very lives to the ideals of thought and creativity. They did this by memorizing works of literature, and by forming groups of thought.
If I was to be a book rebel I would dedicate my life to the memorization of George Orwell's "1984". I would definitely preserve this book because its meaning extends to all people of all cultures. In my opinion no other work has better expressed the effects of a totalitarian government
on people and society. It is of utmost importance to understand the ideals of this book to protect our own individual freedom. This book does......
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