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Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Ray Bradbury’s book Fahrenheit 451 is a novel about censorship and how the government implemented it. Reading this book made me think of a recent comparison to many of the world’s Arab countries. As I have heard in many reports, TVs and radios and other objects we take for granted are forbidden to be owned by those not closely associated with the country’s government. If these rules are broken, many of the countries will go ahead and torture the felons to death.
The book begins with the main character, Guy Montag, returning from his not so common firefighter duties. Guy is a fireman who starts and fuels fires to burn houses and all of their contents to ashes. Why does he do it? In his society, anyone who has books in their possession will have all of their property burned. Later, we find out that the offense was reading the books, not just having them. Later that night, Guy is rounding a usual corner on a usual night, but somehow it feels very different than it usually does to go around that corner. He meets a young 17-year-old girl named Clarisse McClellan. Clarisse is described as being a bit insane. When Guy meets her, he finds out that she is his new neighbor. She lives with her uncle, mother and father in an apartme
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Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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