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... In Ray Bradburys novel Fahrenheit 451, society fears emotional expression because they fear rejection which ultimately leads to distant relationships with their peers and families. ... Mildred does not understand Montags feelings, nor does she listen when he tries to explain himself to her, which demonstrates the poor relationship between the Montags, most likely resulting from their poor communication and emotional expression. ... Their parents probably do not encourage passive expression, nor do they ask about their childrens feelings, which drives the children to horrible measures to get attention as a substitute for love. ... Bradbury conveys this need for emotional freedom throughout his novel. ... Todays society must continue its current freedom of expression or our own society will plunge into the depressing cold-heartedness of Bradburys fictional society.
Approximate Word count = 1392 Approximate Pages = 5.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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