Fahrenheit 451: A World With No Books

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Book Reports

 

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Janet T

 

Date added:

March 24, 2015

 

Level:

University

 

Grade:

B

 

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3 / 715

 

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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...
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It is interesting to see how a once controversial topic could create such a dystopia in one place. Fahrenheit 451 had many examples of good writing techniques that made it a good novel. One technique that Bradbury did a good job of using was description. He described things specifically using outstanding similes and personifications...
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