Shortage of Books-Fahrenheit 451

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Book Reports

 

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December 9, 2014

 

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Bowles is convinced that poems are nasty. How does banning of books affect a whole community? Does the human civilization really differ without them? According to Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury assembles a civilization that is affected in three ways from having a lack of books: more brutality is among people, preternatural relationships cultivate, and intelligent capabilities decrease...
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Visiting Faber, he said to Montag "That was the year I came to class at the start of the new semester and found only one student to sign up for Drama from Aeschylus to O'Neill" (91). Faber told Montag a memory of how books were like a beautiful statue of ice, melting in the sun. He later realized that books had no meaning to people because people stopped thinking...
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