The destruction of books leads to happiness in two major ways.
First, by destroying the books, you end the sort of inequality of intellect that you used to have. You stop having the smart people that everyone hates and the mass of "dumb" people who don't care about or understand the books. With no books, you don't have this elite who understands them.
Second, you stop having people who are insulted by the books. Beatty mentions black people and Mormons, for example. If you do not have books, you do not have anything that will say things that annoy these various groups. It is sort of like the idea of political correctness today -- you try not to annoy anyone.
The sound, the harmony, melody <3
1.
It’s about a prince getting betrayed by a female
so he tries to end them all until he meets Scheherazade who tells him stories
every night and end up falling in love.
2.
He does this by always switching it up. I could
tell when the girl was talking versus the prince it was always different.
3.
How she managed to soothe the prince with her
voice and stories as music does to regular people.
4.
Yes, because I could tell exactly what was going
on. The stories went hand in hand together.
5.
Scheherazade was not conceited. She went to the
king to hopefully save the other girls’ lives. She knew she was risking her
own. She was kind and was really good at telling stories. I did like the music
since it captures every aspect of the story.