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Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury
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Author Information Ray Douglas Bradbury- born August 22, 1920 in Illinois He is a science fiction writer, but he has also earned acclaim in poetry, drama, and screenwriting.
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As a boy, his life revolved around magic and reading.
His family’s favorite holiday was Halloween (more celebrated than Christmas).
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He began writing in 1931 at the age of eleven.
In 1937, he published his own newspaper called Futuria Fantasia. He wrote by recalling his own experiences and emotions.
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Book Information Fahrenheit 451 began as a short story called “The Fireman” (1951). He expanded it and published Fahrenheit 451 in 1953.
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The central theme of the novel is Censorship.
“Book Burning” = the suppression of writing. The central theme of the novel is Censorship.
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Significance to the title = the temperature at which book paper burns.
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Significance of the epigram=. If they give you ruled
Significance of the epigram= If they give you ruled paper, write the other way (a challenge to authority).
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Homes in the book are fireproofed so that the firemen no longer put out fires – instead they start fires.
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Firemen are the caretakers of this future society’s peace of mind.
Firemen burn books as a means of maintaining social order.
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Guy Montag’s (main character) job is to seek out and destroy any home in which books have been found.
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Books are evil and they must be destroyed.
Government Motto: Books are evil and they must be destroyed. The government believes that when books and ideas are available to people, conflict and unhappiness occur.
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