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Fahrenheit 451 Literary Analysis

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A Dystopian Society
In this world what people often forget about that a human can do is cause mass destruction, things one should remember can be forgotten easily and just as fast as it came it leave, this can be seen in the books around us. Authors share their opinion through the words they write talking about society and how if we keep going the direction we are going we will find ourselves in deep trouble, the messages authors are trying to send can be seen through social commentary, many books have powerful messages behind them; especially in dystopian novels and movies. They show these messages through diction,syntax, imagery, and character development; for examples the books and movies; Fahrenheit 451, Incarceron, Wall-E, and Hunger games. The authors Ray Bradbury, Catherine Fisher, Andrew Stanton, and Suzanne Collins all convey a message through their works through syntax, diction, camera angles, and imagery; emphasizing their warnings of what they fear may happen. Part 1 Fahrenheit 451 The book Fahrenheit 451 carries a pretty heavy message that can be compared to the society we live in today, Ray Bradbury conveys a message of the problem with a society that believe book are offensive and should be censored. The book starts out with our main character Guy Montag is burning down houses, what for? Well to burn the book with them, in the book he exclaims “It was a pleasure to burn”(1). This wasn’t something he was truly upset about until it started to affect him,

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