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authorsunleashed.com – my writing project. Get involved! http twitter.com Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian novel, meaning it tries to portray what our future would may look like if everything were to go terribly wrong. Much like similar novels Brave New World and 1984, it features a strong, suppressive government, and a general population which has given up most of its "truths" for a more convenient, entertaining culture. Bradbury is going for much more than just "burning books is bad" here, though, which is why it has become such a classic. He also questions mans ability to do what is right for himself, the censorship of anything, and whether or not we, like the phenix, can rise again from our ashes and make our world beautiful like it once was.

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24 Comments so far »

  1. by gnites88, on May 25 2012 @ 4:44 pm

     

    Do it, rattle them off.

  2. by TheBookWorm1718, on May 25 2012 @ 5:52 pm

     

    Because otherwise he would’ve killed Montag, or had him thrown in jail, and Montag’s work wasn’t finished.

  3. by solovief, on May 25 2012 @ 7:00 pm

     

    As long as you keep reviewing books I’ll be here. Also, I’d like to ask if you’ve read certain books without sounding like I’m making requests or pressuring you. Just curious. If you see this tell me what you think about that. Later.

  4. by gnites88, on May 25 2012 @ 8:08 pm

     

    Well thanks for stopping by, hope to see you around these parts more often :)

  5. by solovief, on May 25 2012 @ 9:16 pm

     

    Thanks Dean. I like that you brought out aspects of the book that I hadn’t considered. I also think this book by Ray Bradbury is a great match for our times.

  6. by StreetStruck818, on May 25 2012 @ 10:24 pm

     

    Glad you got around to this one man. Best dystopian universe ever!

  7. by gnites88, on May 25 2012 @ 11:32 pm

     

    nice find. Maybe I will!

  8. by TheAdequateFilmmaker, on May 26 2012 @ 12:40 am

     

    I see you have Black Hole by Charles Burnes in the background. You should do a review of that.

  9. by restockermaster, on May 26 2012 @ 1:48 am

     

    Why is Beatty killed?

  10. by gnites88, on May 26 2012 @ 2:56 am

     

    @PollyPetron Well thanks :) You’re pretty cool yourself.

  11. by gnites88, on May 26 2012 @ 4:04 am

     

    hmm seems interesting. What’s it called?

  12. by seth5220, on May 26 2012 @ 5:12 am

     

    Many elements go into this like flashbacks to important information during the Vietnam War and it’s effects. It’s hard storywise but it’s simplistically straightforward and hits the jugular

  13. by seth5220, on May 26 2012 @ 6:20 am

     

    I saw the website. Looks interesting about challenging the norm and I really do see a trend in this type of review about a dystopian world like in 1984. I recently finished a crime thriller/suspense about a serial killer who’s calling card is a face card. Authorities dub him the Straight Flush Slasher, from his unusual calling card (not to confuse a tipoff of the Joker)

  14. by LegendaryxEyes, on May 26 2012 @ 7:28 am

     

    LOL

  15. by BryanEKS89, on May 26 2012 @ 8:36 am

     

    I got the same thing from this novel. It all comes down to not living a life full of ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT! That really does kill the spirit. And when you start live like this, it becomes harder and harder to really just sit and enjoy something, rather that be reading, thinking, or listening to some music.

  16. by DallasShalDune, on May 26 2012 @ 9:44 am

     

    interesting. good insight.

  17. by mrayg92, on May 26 2012 @ 10:52 am

     

    Thanks like how u review sh!t with out giving anything away!

  18. by CruelMaple, on May 26 2012 @ 12:00 pm

     

    I had to read it for school, and I didn’t really like it, but it gets kinda good 2/3 of the way in.

  19. by gnites88, on May 26 2012 @ 1:08 pm

     

    Oh yeah. Or have you ever seen some of his Twilight Zone episodes?

  20. by steviethellama, on May 26 2012 @ 2:16 pm

     

    D:

  21. by gnites88, on May 26 2012 @ 3:24 pm

     

    Aww mannn…did you know I was reading Nine Stories by him this week? I’m half way through right now. I would have picked Franny if I had known back on Sunday! Oh well, we’ll just have to have another dose of Salinger soon.

  22. by steviethellama, on May 26 2012 @ 4:32 pm

     

    I implore you to review Franny and Zooey by Salinger :) .

  23. by rickster31086, on May 26 2012 @ 5:40 pm

     

    Thanks for the shout out! These book reviews are excellent. I will be reading this book next after finishing the ESPN book. It comes in at a whopping 748 pages

  24. by friesenpress, on May 26 2012 @ 6:48 pm

     

    Thanks for mentioning us! :D

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