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Fahrenheit 451
I. Significance of quote for book
A. Society feels that knowledge from books wastes time and learning a trade and working is important
B. Guy Montag is envious of Clarisse's desire to see the world and learn everything possible
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Rebellion and its consequences are a common source of conflict in many texts. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Fahrenheit 451 and I Know Why a Caged Bird Sings are three examples of texts, which deal with rebellion as its central issue. The disturbance
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury wrote the novel Fahrenheit 451. The main character Guy Montag a dedicated fireman for many years. He liked his job, life and never questioned his bosses orders; until a seventeen year old girl named Clarisse McClellan
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"Fahrenheit 451--the temperature at which book paper catches fire and burns..." (1). Greeting readers as they study the title page, this quote immediately intrigues the readers, even frightens them as they realize the rather fiery and explosive nature
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Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451 is a science fiction book that still reflects to our current world. Bradbury does a nice job predicting what the world would be like in the future. The society he describes is, in many ways, like the one we are living
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In the novels One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest and Fahrenheit 451 by Ken Kesey and Ray Bradbury, two of the main characters Chief Bromden and Guy Montag are hiding from the unknown. These men are lost in what they believe to be reality. A reality
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of the future, FAHRENHEIT 451. They search out and burn books. It is a crime, in this society, to own or read books. Trivial information, in this culture, is good, and knowledge is evil. People receive all of their culture through television walls that are built
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Censorship - Fahrenheit 451 doesn't provide a single, clear explanation of why books are banned in the future. Instead, it suggests that many different factors could combine to create this result. These factors can be broken into two groups: factors
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Fahrenheit 451
by Ray Bradbury
In Ray Bradburys novel Fahrenheit 451, a troubled society has emerged from a lack of literature caused by the governments control over censorship. The reader becomes aware of this by many literary techniques
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and writes about the ruinous tendency in humans to use technology at the expense of mortality as seen in one of his many books, Fahrenheit 451. In this book the government destroyed books to prevent people from destructive thoughts. I think Bradbury heard about
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