BuzzEssays Learning Center | Email: buzzessays@premium-essay-writers.com | Phone: +1 409-292-4531
WhatsApp
Auto Refresh

“We must all be alike. Not everyone born free and equal as the Constitution says, but everyone made equal. Each man the image of every other” (Bradbury 55). There are many countries that censor school books in order to conceal or reveal sensitive or dangerous information. Many people believe that censoring books will prevent people from acting, thinking, or believing in certain ways. Books, on the other hand, play an important role in the functioning of a society. People who live in this world are already familiar with the anxiety and panic that comes with being exposed to potentially dangerous information. Adults must understand that censoring educational materials simply weakens people's ability to conduct independent actions or comprehend the genuine meaning of the world's nature. Nonetheless, somewhere in the middle of trying to reach an agreement, the government will have the ability to accept or disallow particular books. The concept of school text censorship plays a crucial role in Ray Bradbury's dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, as well as in today's society since, like Montag, Faber, and Clarisse, there are still those who disagree with the government's right to censor what books can be read.

Read More