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Fahrenheit 451 Comparative Essay

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In the novel “Fahrenheit 451” Ray Bradbury and the short story “A Summer’s Reading” Bernard Malamud establishes a relationship between the books today and the way books are used in the novel and the short story. Bradbury demonstrates the burning of the books symbolizes the lacking of education and knowledge in today’s society. Malamud emphasizes the main idea about reading and why many people today do not appreciate the knowledge given. The novelFahrenheit 451” states that books are banded and burned to prevent the future and do away with books. The young man in “A Summer’s Reading” explains the suffrage, he went through because he dropped out of high school and never returned or kept up with his education. In the novel and the short story, Bradbury and Malamud compare and contrast the importance of books with political and social themes in today’s society to how books influenced people back then.

The social theme in the short story “A Summers Reading” is that people do not care if they are employed or not and are not ashamed of it. Malamud writes about a young man, George, lacking his education and not having a job like today’s twenty-year old’s …show more content…

The fireman’s job in the novel is to burn books so no one would read them and for the future not to be predicted, Bradbury writes “It was a pleasure to burn” (Bradbury, 7). Bradbury’s point is that the books being burned, nothing is being learned and the society is learning from the television. The social theme in “Fahrenheit 451” is that education is not important to the people in the book because they do not need a book source for any future requirements. Today’s world books are predicting the future. The political theme is that learning and education is important today than it was in the novel because the novel did not have books for the people to read and have a better

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