Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury wrote the book Fahrenheit 451.This book is both really interesting and confusing. Throughout the book you get really confused how what’s going on. The whole storyline is very creative though. At the beginning of the book it’s hard to catch on to what’s going on. But as you read on, you start putting things together. Once you get what’s going on in the book it’s very interesting. I would be interested in how the author came up with this book. This book is all about what the world is going to be in the “future”. In the future firemen burn books for a living. So instead of putting fires out, the start them. Confusing right? In the book Fahrenheit 451, all books are forbidden in the “future”. Nobody cares for books, or thinks to read them. Firefighters burned down people’s houses if they had books in them. It seems wrong of anybody to do that, even though it’s their job. One of these firefighters is named Montag. Montag was burning books for …show more content…

He wasn’t very fun or interesting in the beginning. He also doesn’t care for books. Infact no one did! Montag believed what everybody else in the town did. That burning books was for the good, that no one needed books. Everyone believed it was best for the town. That’s what he and the whole town came to believe. He didn’t care for books. He never really thought about books. They were just pages, being burned for the good. He never thought what they could mean, or tell him. He didn’t ever think how important these books could be to the world, to the future. All the information the books contained that he wasn’t learning. That no one was learning. These books were holding so many facts that no one was learning about.He had no knowledge of books. He didn’t know what they were, and why they were banned. He just went along with everybody else. He had never really thought of why books were ever banned in the first place. Why were they so