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Will

Fahrenheit 451 question…?

Explain “He stood breathing, and the more he breathed the land in, the more he was filled up with the deatils of the land. He was not empt. There was more than enough to fill him. There would always be more than enough.

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A few days ago
sephienie

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In F451, the end concept is that the people absorb things and they and the truth are the only things that last forever, that can exist with each other.

Take Montag at the end. He absorbs the book so it can be physically destroyed but live on forever in him. If they take in what is good and true, and there is more than enough, it will always exist and be enough to satisfy anyone.

When he says there is more than enough, he is referencing to the fact that even an oppressive regime cannot destroy the land (the good and true) and the reality of life will always be there.

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