In Fahrenheit 451 Bradbury tells a story about a man who learns that he is living in bondage to the government and that something needs to change. In his book, Bradbury, …show more content…
[ …] About something important, about something real?” (Bradbury 49). This quote brings together both pieces of literature to illustrate that individuals must steer clear of the bondage in which society will use to enslave them. Society tricks the individual into believing that complacency equals comfort. If life is going well then, an individual is not going to be bothered enough to make the changes that might ensure an even better life for themselves because they do not want to suffer the consequences that happen when an individual messes with the system. An individual would rather keep things the way they are rather than trying hard and overcoming obstacles in the way and risk fallout from their decision to fight the system. In “The Allegory of the Cave” Plato talks about the light and believes that it is the target or the goal for all people to strive towards to break the chains to the life to which they are bound. The chains of complacency and dependence bind society and keep it from progressing. The light talked about in “The Allegory of the Cave” is what “bothered” them to break free from the shackles and strive for a better life. In Fahrenheit 451 Montag was bothered by having to burn a lady’s book collection that was so precious to her that she chose to be burned