Bradbury And Censorship

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Bradbury has portrayed that censorship is allowed in the society because the government wants to keep everyone happy. It is expressed that ”people want to be happy, ...someone’s written a book on tobacco and cancer of the lungs?... burn the book” (63) so people are not allowed to have books because books upset people. With books someone or some group in the society has the chance of being upset from that book so they are completely eliminated. The government's goal for the society is for everyone to be content with everything. If people jeopardize this aspect of people being content then they vanish from the society. Bradbury has shown this from the character of Clarisse who was a girl who question things instead of going along with everyone

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