The speaker's reflections on darkness in the desert, the poet says that there is no time to play or hang out in the desert for the animals and the clouds are absent and the desert won't experience the rain.
The speaker's reflections on darkness in the desert, the poet says that there is no time to play or hang out in the desert for the animals and the clouds are absent and the desert won't experience the rain.
In Fahrenheit 451, the <u>primary values for society are peace and comfort, both social and physical.</u> While this may sound appealing at first, the reader quickly realizes that this absolute peace is frequently maintained at the expense of the freedom and expression of individual citizens.