Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451
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- ISBN:9780006546061
- Author:Ray Bradbury
- Publisher:Harper Voyager; New Ed edition
- Pages:256
- Publishing Year:2012
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Fahrenheit 451 is a classic dystopian novel set in a future society where books are outlawed and “firemen” burn any that are found. Ray Bradbury’s powerful vision warns against the dangers of censorship, complacency, and the suppression of critical thought.
What this book explores
- The consequences of state control, censorship, and propaganda
- The struggle of an individual awakening to knowledge, dissent, and purpose
- The tension between conformity and free thought
- The role of memory, literature, and human identity in resisting oppression
Who it’s for
- Readers of classic literature and dystopian fiction
- Anyone interested in themes of freedom, knowledge, and society
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Because this is a scholarly classic, much as been said about the mechanical dog, the smokers who show up to do a blood transfusion, and the job of firemen morphing into setting fires rather than extinguishing them. All of these are elements that make the book quite intriguing.
Fahrenheit 451, was written by Ray Bradbury, and won the National Book Award. In this book, literature is forbidden and it is the job of the well respected firemen to destroy them and the houses in which they are hidden. This story gives you a sense of uncertainty, and has many plot twists. It is written in the perspective of an experienced fireman, Montag, who takes pleasure in seeing the houses and books be engulfed by orange flames. But a series of unexpected events lead him to question his past and even begins breaking the law himself.
Everyone who loves books should read this book. Every civilization's, every society's downfall is rooted in silencing critical thinking. One which develops only through reading and imbibing different ideas from books. History is a testament to this fact. Any dissent suppressed will only grow wilder and more intense which will eventually wreck havoc in its wake and perhaps the new society born out of it might be better. Not pure and perfect but better as long as we remember what caused it in the first place. "The good writers touch life often. The mediocre ones run a quick hand over her. The bad ones rape and leave her for the flies." The author Ray Bradbury, rightfully belongs to the good writers category. ??
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