can you finish the reader positioning in the last sentence of the following text: In the novel Fahrenheit 451 and the film Blade Runner, both Ray Bradbury’s and Ridley Scott’s characterisations of certain characters depict the loss of moral contemplation within humanity in a dehumanised society. This is evident as the novel begins; Bradbury instantly invites the readers to view the protagonist, Montag, whose job is to destroy all the existing books. He thinks, “It was a pleasure to burn... with this great python spitting its venomous kerosene upon the world…” Bradbury’s diction is simple yet powerful, with the word “pleasure” creating connotations of enjoyment and pride. The metaphorical use of the nozzle as a python, however, suggests that this “pleasure” is not from the contribution to society but Montag’s animal instinct for self-desire. This positions the reader to

question the true motives behind Montag's actions and consider the consequences of a society devoid of moral contemplation.