Ray Bradbury utilizes examples of censorship through a display of government control, the suppression of memories, and the altering of educational standards. Fahrenheit 451 displays the government controlling the educational system and even showing the government controlling their memories.
“While a broad consensus exists on the importance of Bradbury’s novel in terms of it stylistic qualities and its critical scholarship shows a range of interpretations” (Eller, Jonathan R.) Accord to Eller, Jonathan R. He was most concerned about the future, however the complex behaviors that start civilizations down the path toward obscuring and eventually destroy the literature that instills human values and makes an examined life possible. …show more content…
Mchugh, Anna states the Dial-a-pump operators and their revelation of how frequent these overdose are Bradbury argues the consequences of cultural antagonism. “The relative dismissal of memory as a goal of pedagogy was reflected in the now -famous Bloom’s Taxonomy written in 1956 by a group of educators who sought to clarify the goals of learning and taxonomize the task by which they were achieved”(Mchugh , Anna). According to Mchugh, Anna Millie overdose Was the First of several episodes that show how Montag’s society ruthlessly cripples the idea and functions of memory and how this impairs the life of individuals and the community. “Captain Beatty’s apologia is at once a refutation of the very memory arts which compose it, and a polished example of rhetorical strategy, which draws on them”(Mchugh Anna). “In Fahrenheit 451 where memories of the past are considered problems that get too burdensome “consequently into the furnace with it” (Bradbury 69)”(Bogar Adam