Monday, April 8, 2013

Banning Books (Niecee)




         Personally, I think that it was easier just to ban the books & burning everything having to do with history, rather than having to face what happen then compared to what’s happening now in the future.

In Fahrenheit 451 the officials didn’t want everything to know that there was once upon a time that they were able to read books. In Captain Beatty say’s “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door...Who knows who might be the target of the well-read man?” this means that no matter what you thought of what you think you might know, someone knowledge can change your whole perspective about of things are supposed to be.

Can I see this happening on our society today? No, I mean they can only try so much to hide things away from society before someone actually finds out what they’re up to. Bases on all the technology that’s being made & or not even thought of yet, makes it even more harder to actually go around to each & every state, every country trying to burn books. Everyone has the freedom to read & do what you will at your approximate age that you be given to do things on your own free will, without having to deal with that law.

Trying to ban something or anything from begin seen or read is just taking away everyone right from having the “Freedom of speech.”




        


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