will stand behind a strong belief to any extent. This characteristic is exhibited everyday through politicians, citizens, or even fictional characters. This trait is demonstrated through many characters in the book Fahrenheit 451, written by Ray Bradbury. This book takes place in a dystopian civilization where the main character, Guy Montag, and a group of others, including former professor named Granger, turn against the society’s thoughts on burning books. While Montag turns against his culture, his
authors focused their work on this subject but they didn’t want to write a simple story happening in Germany or in the East world at the time, but were willing to create another universe, where the story takes place in the West world or in a really distant future. We could quote 1984 of course but also A Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451 or Metropolis. This last one is really interesting to study as Fritz Lang (the director), aware of the situation in Germany, wrote the script of his movie based on