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Mark Twain once said that a classic was “something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read.” As I listen to what is said about Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, I get the sinking feeling that it fits Twain’s definition of a classic.
When discussing Bradbury’s novel, people invariably talk about it as a great protest against censorship. Well, yes, it is that. More importantly, it is a warning against apathy and complacency.
Set in a future where books are outlawed, Fahrenheit 451 te ...more
When discussing Bradbury’s novel, people invariably talk about it as a great protest against censorship. Well, yes, it is that. More importantly, it is a warning against apathy and complacency.
Set in a future where books are outlawed, Fahrenheit 451 te ...more

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This was good, the language was a bit flowery and overly metaphorical but the story was exciting. I appreciated how unique the writing style was.
"her eyes all glass, and breath going in and out, softly, faintly, in and out her nostrils, and her not caring whether it came or went, went or came."
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"her eyes all glass, and breath going in and out, softly, faintly, in and out her nostrils, and her not caring whether it came or went, went or came."
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Jan 12, 2013
Boots
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