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Fahrenheit 451: A World With No Books


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Fahrenheit 451: A World With No Books


Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 was an interesting Science fiction
thriller that provided an odd view on the censorship of books. Not just some
books, but all books. An entire distorted culture and civilization where all
books are prohibited. And the penalty for being caught with books is that the
books must be burned and in some cases the penalty may lead to death. In this
tale of censorship and self discovery, Bradbury leads the reader through a short
period in the life of the protagonist, Guy Montag. A firefighter struggling
with his conscience to determine if a society without books is right.
Fahrenheit 451 has an entertaining theme and plot and a well paced story line.
This book combines catchy description and well thought out characters to put
together a gripping story that keeps the readers attention. It is interesting to
see how a once controversial topic could create such a dystopia in one place.

Fahrenheit 451 had many examples of......

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