In the documents that are corresponding to the book by Ray Bradbury, we see things that are good but also, bad. In document 1, the main idea is seeing emotional words in the book. It starts with Montag, the protagonist, talking highly of things including himself. He was feeling powerful and respected. But once it comes to excerpt 2, Montag is feeling sad and depressed. Montag was basically bipolar in this book. He goes from being all happy and great to sad and depressed. Bradbury shows tone in his book by putting censorship in just the littlest things. …show more content…
In the second paragraph of Book Burning, we find out helpful information about the Nazi regime which was May 10, 1933. During this horrible event, university students were burning over 25,000 because they were "un-German". These students would have bon-fires with a bunch of other students and throw the books in the fire. This was basically a party because they had a ceremony, music, and so-called "fire oaths". There were also many books by well-known authors that were burned. This act that many participated in was very bad because people that were illiterate could not learn how to read