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Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451

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A theme is a statement that thoroughly describes what a book is about, from the reader’s point of view. An example of a theme for Fahrenheit 451 could be,”Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 highlights the importance of free expression by creating a broken society with laws that prevent people from living independent, thus leading to the destruction of society.” This theme is an opinion from a reader that broadly discusses what the book is about. Themes can be useful for other people to know whether or not the novel is right for them. People can know whether or not the book is right for them by looking at the keywords in the statement. One key word/words from the example above could be,” broken society,” because the tiny and vague phrase allows people

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