Fahrenheit 451

What does the book-burning element of the society in the novel tell you about its values?

Fahrenheit 451

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In Fahrenheit 451, owning and reading books is illegal. Members of society focus only on entertainment, immediate gratification and speeding through life. If books are found, they are burned and their owner is arrested. If the owner refuses to abandon the books, as is the case with the Old Woman, he or she often dies, burning along with them. People with interests outside of technology and entertainment are viewed as strange, and possible threats. Book burning is a way to control information people consume. The state is able take away meaningful information and thus control how people think.