1. According to Fahrenheit 451 written by Ray Bradbury, forbid people from reading books is a way to make them happy. However, are they really feel so? Provide evidence from the book to support your answer.
From the evidence in the book, even though some people might think that TV wall and seashell is enough, there is still a great portion of them do not feel any happiness within this society. Although they pretend to be happy, actually they just cannot feel that emotion due to the society and its law of prohibit books ' existence. Some of them are curious about why, while others already know the reason behind it and decide to let it be.
Without reading books but spend time with the fake "families" from the TV wall, people tends to lost their ability to think. This …show more content…
Those two people, one symbolized the real world, one the imaginary, provides the audiences two different ways of life. Guy Montag definitely enjoys the real life better, he likes the stuff Clarisse points out to him and willing to try different new things and gain experiences. Because of that, he starts to have more and more argument with Mildred and starts to compare his own wife with Clarisse.
Although Guy Montag has known his wife Mildred for about ten years till now, they never actually get to know each other in depth. By contrast, Guy Montag knows Clarisse, a little girl just moves in as his neighbor better. Moreover, Clarisse genuinely loves him, she likes to walk with Guy Montag to work, which lets Guy Montag have more time spend with Clarisse and they actually talk, discuss about things.
5. According to Mildred, she says that 'the family ' is people, they are real and can tell stories (Bradbury 69). Justify whether it is really a happiness for people or just the way government control its people? What does Ray Bradbury wants to represent to the