Professor Faber defines the value of books in Fahrenheit 451 because he is still an avid reader, has a collection of books, and aches to have more. Although he lives in a time where books are censored and considered ÒbadÓ, he still finds a way to pursue his true hobby which is reading. Faber believes that the current state of the society is due to people like him who are too afraid to speak out about the truth of burning books for pure pleasure.
Quality is the measure of excellence or state of being free from certain deficiencies. In FaberÕs case, quality definitely applies to media other than printed books because the media is able to inevitably control what people can do and say, especially in the future.
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