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Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" is not your typical science fiction novel, but it does have enough inventive, futuristic aspects to classify itself as sci-fi. However, the heart of the story of a fireman gone awry lies in Bradbury's pursuit of theme: A life controlled by a government to keep information out of the hands and minds of its citizens, is a life-less life. Chilling and smart look at the devistation "censorship" can have on a naive population. FAHRENHEIT 451 overview |
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FAHRENHEIT 451 selected passage, pages 1-42 |
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FAHRENHEIT 451 selected passages, pages 42-68 |
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FAHRENHEIT 451 book vs. film |
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FAHRENHEIT 451 criticism |
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FAHRENHEIT 451 study questions pages 1-113 |
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FAHRENHEIT 451 study questions pages 113-CODA |
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FAHRENHEIT 451 applying the SIFT method |