Abstract

The primary objective of this research is to delve into the circumstances leading to the eradication of books from society, as depicted in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. It seeks to dissect the interplay between the pursuit of homogeneity, authoritarian tendencies of power groups, and mass passivity. Additionally, this study draws parallels between Bradbury’s cautionary tales of unrestrained media and technological influence and the realities of our current society. It begins with an exploration of how rapidly evolving circumstances lead individuals to estrange themselves from pursuing reading and knowledge. Subsequently, the analysis compares media addiction and technology dependence in the novel and their impact on contemporary human relationships and mental well-being. Lastly, the research examines why recognizing the importance of reading and reclaiming the value of knowledge and the human spirit remain crucial, even in an era dominated by artificial intelligence and digital advancements. In conclusion, this study underscores the significance of critical thinking and interpretation, highlighting the essence of books rather than their physical form.

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