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Analysis Of Ray Bradbury 's ' Fahrenheit 451 '

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Ray Bradbury was a well-known author who happened to write several novels, books, and short stories. He was very famous and I have never read anything that he wrote, until I read this book. I wasn’t sure what to expect because I had no idea what it was about and what kind of story it told. Fahrenheit 451 told a breathtaking adventure, was relatable, and it was almost as if I was submerged in this dystopian society, who was forced to live without imagination, books and a sense of wonder. Mr. Bradbury wrote a great, detailed postmodern, piece of literature. Today, I would like to state why I find this a great piece of work, defend it as a postmodern piece and why I think it has traditional American culture in it. Also explain what themes were throughout as well as the symbolism it contained in order to achieve its point of taking down on “Mass Society”. The story starts out by telling you a why and how the book got the title. Little did I know, the title actually has an important meaning to it, which adds a unique piece of information that adds to the story of Montag. Four hundred and fifty one degrees is actually the temperature at which book-paper catches fire and burns. Guy Montag the main protagonists is a die-hard firefighter and loves his job. “It was a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed. With the brass nozzle in his (Montag) fists, with this great python spitting its venomous kerosene upon the world, the blood pounded in his

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