Knowledge is unstoppable, in the beginning of Fahrenheit 451 Montag is fully committed to burning pages but he dynamically changes and surprises the readers to show the value and necessity of knowledge. Evidently the world without learning is a world led to self-destruction, Ray Bradbury gave the readers his personal insight as to what the world may look like without knowledge; to a world where ignorance overpowers human curiosity. Montag once said “ it was a pleasure to burn. It was a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed.”( Bradbury 1). Knowledge has the capability to change a person, Montag was once a proud book burner and towards the end of the novel he finds himself getting caught hiding pages and pages of important, meaningful books. Bradbury provides his true feelings as he reveals what knowledge, and learning truly mean to him, he establishes what a world without teachers, loved ones, society could end up like. Knowledge isn't just about what’s on the page but whats between the