Fahrenheit 451 is the first dystopian novel by American author Rad Breadbury, which was first published in 1953. The novel represents the future American society where books are illegitimate and the "fireman" burns anyone who is burnt. The novel is divided into three parts: "Hearth and Salamander", "The Chevy and Sand", and "Burning Bright". Guy Montag is a "fireman" who is working to burn the wealth of people who read illegal books.
About the novel: -
The title of the novel is very emblematic. A book that will burn at 451 Fahrenheit's temperature.
The protagonist Montag employs firemen and one day Clarence meets McLellan, through which he gets happiness of his life and his own happiness. He hid his house books and his wife was forced to burn him. One day she became ill and her boss Beatty came to meet him. He forced his house to be burned. When the couple discuss the books stolen and Mildred refuses to gift them because books are a cause of concern for them.
The title of the novel is very emblematic. A book that will burn at 451 Fahrenheit's temperature.
The protagonist Montag employs firemen and one day Clarence meets McLellan, through which he gets happiness of his life and his own happiness. He hid his house books and his wife was forced to burn him. One day she became ill and her boss Beatty came to meet him. He forced his house to be burned. When the couple discuss the books stolen and Mildred refuses to gift them because books are a cause of concern for them.
Historical Reference: -
Writer Bradbury, the Nazi book burning and later Joseph Stalin's political suppression campaign was terrified by "Great Purge", in which authors and poets, many others were arrested and often hanged.
Bradbury was concerned about the bitter and government work, and by the end of 1949, with an enthusiastic police officer would inspire a nighttime encounter.
Writing Bradbury "Pedro", the short story that will be "The Fireman" and then Fahrenheit 451.
Writing Bradbury "Pedro", the short story that will be "The Fireman" and then Fahrenheit 451.
Symbolic Meaning: -
Burning books means the concept of technology that is now more important than books. Today people are more interested in reading online than books. This is an easy way to read and always be available anywhere.

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