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Do books preserve the world from intellectual stagnation? Fahrenheit 451 represented an essential example containing information across the modern world in the twenty-third century. Ray Bradbury made Fahrenheit 451 interesting by creating a plot about burning books. Many examples showed the reader that Fahrenheit 451 has multiple interpretations. Beatty, a main character was introduced as the fire chief. Once the reader was further into the book, Beatty was shown as an ancient illustration. Fahrenheit 451 overall was an easy book to interpret, but once dissected it had a completely altered meaning. Ray Bradbury had a crystal clear vision of the approximation he constituted in the reader's mind. Looking deeper and deeper into the book might have made the reader understand that there are biblical references in Fahrenheit 451. Although ironic situations have become a crucial department of this novel; the reader may not have understood this at first. After reading the book, a reader could have a complete understanding of why book burning had changed the world. Fahrenheit 451 was a startling vision of what the world could end up in if people didn't pay attention to certain actions. Ray Bradbury wrote about burning books, but Fahrenheit 451 acquired multiple ambiguous meanings. Beatty supposedly came across to some readers as an ordinary fire chief during that time who only caused fires; However, Beatty had symbolic meaning throughout the novel. This man had the knowledge to handle any possible situation that would arise on the books. He had worked so long with fire that he was practically a pro on the subject: "You know the law," Beatty said. "Where is your common sense? None of these books... middle of the paper... main meaning; burning books (in the reader's opinion) improves or diminishes the intellectual and madness level of that certain place where books are taken away. Much research has shown that Fahrenheit 451 has not just one main meaning, but multiple stronger meanings that require deep reflection to realize and understand Beatty, the fire chief was shown as an ordinary firefighter who he started the fires. He is portrayed as an ancient bird who embraces the whole plot of death and rebirth into a new life, just like Guy did Fahrenheit 451 is an example of global war unfolding throughout the world as war broke out in the world, smaller realizations came into play, for example the number 451. Today's world has a high probability of demanding the situations that happened in Fahrenheit 451. What could someone do to stop these life-ruining acts??