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Fahrenheit 451 Critical Criticism

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The book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury takes place in a distorted utopia in the future. Books are outlawed and instead of putting out fires, firefighters start them by lighting the books on fire to rid them permanently. Ray Bradbury was an american author who was a novelist, poet, and screenwriter among many other titles. Ray was born in Waukegan, Illinois on August 22, 1920. He is the third child of Leonard and Esther Bradbury. Bradbury started his writing career when he was eleven. He started off writing on butcher paper, but then upgraded to a typewriter once he moved from Illinois to Arizona. Bradbury said that he found most of his inspiration for his stories in his childhood experiences while living in Illinois. To this day Bradbury’s work are praised and considered American classics. In Fahrenheit 451, most citizens are emotionally disconnected and only care about television or driving fast. For my critical analysis is decided to trace the theme. The theme that jumped out at me is censorship. We can see this prevalent throughout the book with different characters and different situations. Three situation examples are Clarisse’s lack of censorship with nature, the lack of emotions and censorship of suicide when it comes to Mildred, and lastly the obsession with mindless entertainment …show more content…

This is a example of the theme being censoring because once Guy calls the emergency service, they show up with a machine that pumps her poisoned blood and replaces it with fresh blood. It is not the fact that they replaced her blood, it is the fact that once she wakes up, she didn’t believe that she tried to kill herself. The blood transfusion censored her memory so she wouldn’t remember the traumatizing event. “I wouldn’t do a thing like that. Why would I do a thing like that?” is what Mildred said when Guy was trying to explain to her about how she took her whole bottle of sleeping

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