Fahrenheit 451
Three of the characters depicted in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 illustrate the damaging effects of tyrannical governments on their citizens. The first one is Montag's wife, Mildred, who loses herself in television and never supports her husband. The second character is Faber who was once an English professor and is now living in poor conditions with illegal books. The last person illustrating effects of tyrannical governments is Captain Beatty, a captain of the fire department who has much hatred towards books and those who read. The point that Ray Bradbury was trying to point out in Fahrenheit 451 is that the entertainment business shapes a lifestyle with too much stimulation. This standard of living can cause people to lose focus and become lazy. This is well exhibited in the character Mildred. All Mildred does is sit in the parlor watching her magnificent wall to wall television and listen to her seashell radio contraption. She uses this as a void from the troubles she
When the market drops, history will repeat itself into the dirty thirties. When nobody works, the market drops. Faber was once a successful English professor until the government decided books were illegal because certain stories "offended" certain readers. This shows that Mildred is not being the loving wife she should be for her heart is empty for him. Not only can it damage the citizens, but the economy itself. Or is it because he feels inferior to those with intellect? Either way, the government seems to have affected Captain Beatty psychologically through brainwash and rage. Captain Beatty is a book burner with much knowledge of literature seeing as he quotes many famous quotes from classics such as Julius Caesar while he explains to Montag the evils of books. The government ordered the burning of books because the chairman of China became paranoid that the citizens would educate themselves and try to over throw him. After the government took away literature, Faber began to call himself a coward for not having the courage to stand up against the burning of books. This obviously did not have a happy outcome. Now he lives in a rundown dwelling in poverty. In this society, people are taught that pleasure comes first before work and that socializing is one of the most creepy, disturbing actions that someone can do. The burning of the books in Fahrenheit 451 is like the Cultural Revolution China went through. One of the most complex characters in Fahrenheit 451 is Captain Beatty.
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