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25 June, 17:21

One of Beatty s criticisms of the old woman and her books is that none of those books agree with each other. Obviously, author Ray Bradbury wants us to read a wide variety of books. What, do you suppose, happens when we read only books that align with our own world view?

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  1. 25 June, 17:22
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    We limit ourselves

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    With books it's the same as with people: the more diverse the books you read or the people you meet, the more your mind opens up to different views of how the world is or could/should be. Totalitarian regimes - as the one presented to us in Fahrenheit 451 - can be succesful exactly in situations where everybody follows blindly one personal view (that of the leader) or, as in religious fundamentalism, one book.
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