Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury

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Ann Brant-Kemezis: Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury (1991, Center for Learning, Brown Publishing-ROA Media, distributor])

76 pages

English language

Published Dec. 24, 1991 by Center for Learning, Brown Publishing-ROA Media, distributor].

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978-1-56077-105-0
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The really scary fact about Fahrenheit 451 is that it is more true page-for-page today than when Ray Bradbury typed it all out sitting in the UCLA library basement in 1953. How ironic that this is a book about burning of books which I read while I was burning with a fever! The novel follows a fireman named Guy Montag living in a dystopian country which is at war, where people just wanna be happy at any cost, watch live TV all day, listen to something-like-radio and books are nowhere. Since all homes were fireproofed a long time ago, the real job of firemen like Montag is to burn books. Books are seen as stokers of discussion, rebellion and dissent and hence the anti-intellectual public have banned them. Anyone who is found to possess books is jailed and their books soaked in kerosene and torched by the firemen. The only …

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  • Bradbury, Ray, -- 1920-
  • English literature -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
  • Literature -- Study and teaching (Secondary)