The government ignores books and knowledge because it doesn’t want the people to go against their ideas and books inspire those types of ideas. The government in this book resembles a totalitarian government because it restricts and punishes free thinkers and intellects from sharing his/her thoughts. These governments see intelligent people as threats because he/she is willing to retaliate and speak their beliefs against the government. Ray Bradbury has written many works with technological advances that weren’t invented or even thought of at the time they were published. With that being said, Bradbury presented many pieces of technology that didn’t exist at the time nor were even thought of. For instance, in Fahrenheit 451, the author
The government ignores books and knowledge because it doesn’t want the people to go against their ideas and books inspire those types of ideas. The government in this book resembles a totalitarian government because it restricts and punishes free thinkers and intellects from sharing his/her thoughts. These governments see intelligent people as threats because he/she is willing to retaliate and speak their beliefs against the government. Ray Bradbury has written many works with technological advances that weren’t invented or even thought of at the time they were published. With that being said, Bradbury presented many pieces of technology that didn’t exist at the time nor were even thought of. For instance, in Fahrenheit 451, the author