Fahrenheit 451
Why does Beatty state that “a little learning is a dangerous thing?” (Page 106)
Help what does he mean? This is in the part of The Sieve and the Sand
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Help what does he mean? This is in the part of The Sieve and the Sand
Beatty means that a little learning challenges what society dictates you act and think. Learning challenges, the individual to think for themselves: ultimately it is a rebellion against conformity. This is a major theme in the book.