What is one of the major theme of Fahrenheit 451?
Why Read F-451

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The importance of free-thought and dangers of censorship
The evils of technology and their influence over society
The need to control what people think and do
The importance of preserving information and knowledge
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What issue does the excess use of technology in this society highlight?
The rise of unemployment due to technological advancements.
The societal dependence on technology for solving environmental problems.
The loss of personal connection and critical thinking as people become more distracted.
The way technology is used to promote intellectual growth and education.
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What is the relationship between individualism and conformity, according to the video?
Conformity is shown as the best way to live, while individualism causes problems.
Conformity is needed for society to work, and individualism is dangerous.
The video shows that in Fahrenheit 451, society forces people to conform, and the main character tries to find his own way of thinking
Both individualism and conformity are equally important for a happy society.
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How does Fahrenheit 451 relate to issues in the real world today?
It warns against the over-reliance on technology and the loss of meaningful communication.
It predicts the rise of global governments controlling all forms of expression,
It encourages the use of social media for political activism.
It shows how technology can solve environmental and social problems.
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How is Fahrenheit 451 different from other dystopian literature?
It focuses on the role of violent revolutions to overthrow oppressive governments.
It presents a utopia where all citizens are happy and free from conflict.
It centers on a powerful government that imposes strict censorship and surveillance.
It portrays a society that contributes to its own destruction by choosing superficial distractions and rejecting intellectual engagement.
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