Radbury wanted the readers to imagine what it would be like in a world without books and how it would affect the world. If the world was to have no books people would end up doing what happens in the book which would be killing themselves. The reason why is because in people hid their books and stay in the house as it gets burnt down. “You’re not leave her here?” he protested. “She won’t …show more content…
This leads to things that go into the whole actions have consequences. In the book there is a rule book for the firefighters. If they break these rules they have consequences which is they get arrested. “Fire!” this was Montag being told to burn down his house down because they found out that he had books hidden inside his house. This is what ties into the whole actions have consequences because he hid books inside his house so he had to burn it. The author also wants to get across that you don’t have to be like everyone else.
Montage doesn’t like how he can’t have books so he takes books and hides them. This goes with Bradbury trying to get across that you don’t need to follow what everyone else does. Montag kept stealing books and hiding them and this started in the very first section of the book when the old lady burns with her house. “Her hand moved under the pillow.” This is what happened when Mildred, Montag’s wife found Montag’s first book and asked why he had it. These are some of the things I think he was trying to get across when readers read this