Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: Review

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Mark Sinishtaj
Professor Duprey
English 1190
November 3rd 2015
Fahrenheit 451, which gets its title from the temperature at which paper burns, takes place in an up-tight, futuristic society where firemen burn books because the state has decided that books make people unhappy. In this society, people who are suspected readers are arrested. Instead of reading, people listen to “seashells,” tiny radios that fit in the ear, and watch uninteresting television shows projected on wall-to-wall screens. In school, students play sports and learn nothing. Fast driving is encouraged, and pedestrians are harassed. Drug use, suicide, overpopulation, and war are widespread.
In this world of craziness, Guy Montag, the main character, who smilingly and with