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Fahrenheit 451

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Ryan Li

8/21/17

AP Lit/Comp

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Fahrenheit 451

Fahrenheit 451 was written by Ray Bradbury and published in October 1953. It is a dystopian fiction novel room during the postmodern literary period.

Ray Bradbury was born on August 22, 1920 in Waukegan, Illinois. He started writing in a very early age—12 or 13—and wrote all the way into his late 80s. He died in LA on June 5, 2012.

The post modern literary period started after World War II, it is characterized by the reliance on narrative techniques such as paradox, unreliable narrator, pigmentation, etc.

The plot is summarized as follows: Our main character, Guy Montag, loves his job. Which is the burning of illegal books. he mix and …show more content…

Beatty has Montag burn his house with a flamethrower. After all the burning, Beatty finds Faber’s communication device. Montag kills Beatty with the flamethrower and knocks out the other firemen. Montag then flees and goes to Faber 's house. After a brief conversation Montag sets out to find other readers that live among the homeless camps. Once Montag evades the police he finds a camp. He is then told that each book that the readers in the camp have read are now forever committed to their memory and now they are the books. After this the city is bombed by atomic bombs and Montag and the other readers set out for the city. The story ends with Montag getting away with the other readers and Montag 's life as a book begins.

These are the ten quotes I have chosen for my report: the first is: “It was a pleasure to burn” this quote starts the novel it shows how much Guy Montag loves his job and he was just another person living in the false reality of this dystopia. It also starts his character arc as man who burns books into a man that reads them. The second is: “How inconvenient! Always before it had been like stuff in the candle. The police went first and adhesive taped the victim’s mouth and bandaged him off into their glittering pedal cars, so when you arrived you found an empty house. You weren 't hurting anyone, you were hurting only things! And since things really couldn 't be hurt, since things felt nothing, and things don 't scream or

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