The novel written by Ray Bradbury “Fahrenheit 451” (1953) is set in future American society where owning books are illegal and burned by firefighters suppressed by the government. The novel serves deal with censorship, threat of burning books and mass media on gaining knowledge reflecting political correctness and anti-freedom of expression. In the novel, Guy Montag, a fireman who becomes disillusioned with his societal position in censoring literature and quits his job to seek meaning of knowledge and books. Bradbury's motivation for writing the novel has changed multiple times, including concerns about book burnings and political correctness.

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Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451" depicts a future American society where owning books is illegal and firefighters burn them to suppress knowledge and freedom of expression. The story follows Guy Montag, a firefighter who becomes disillusioned with his job and seeks to understand the importance of literature. The novel explores themes of censorship, book burning, and the influence of mass media on society, reflecting concerns about political correctness and the suppression of ideas. Bradbury's inspiration for writing the novel has been linked to his fears about book burnings and the dangers of limiting free speech.