Similarities Between The Last Book In The Universe And Fahrenheit 451

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Two stories with futures of the world full of all kinds of chaos and no written work of knowledge to mankind. One world is a society with rules and books are not allowed and are to be burned on sight while the other is split up and segregated into a world of mayhem. To start the comparison between the books, in the book Fehrenheit 451 was through the eyes of a fireman who burns books under law. The second book The Last Book In The Universe was where a teen boy is living the life with mobs, war, and survival every second with the world destroyed and rundown after a major earthquake called The Shake. A similarity between the books is the time of the stories being in the future and after the 21st century. Next is the fact these main characters were …show more content…

He also eventually questioned the law of no books and saw how nothing was getting better and decided to take a new point of view leading to Montag’s reason to be one of the few that survived the bombs in the end of the book. Spaz, the main character of The Last Book In The Universe was different from everyone else because he suffered from epilepsy which Ryter knew all the greats of the world like Einstein had and was probably one of few at the time but who knows with the evidence we have. Spaz was one of few that actually knew a few things and was quite smart and didn’t act like an animal unlike some groups of people in the book. Although there are many things making Spaz different a few is how he was born from the infamous Billy Bizmo, a kid to not use mind probes and is still intelligent, but was one of the only to be snuck into Eden saving his little sister from Leukemia and being a normal to see Eden. Another difference between the two books is the point of views. Fehrenheit 451 took place in third point of view but only revealing Montag’s thoughts and in The Last Book In The Universe it was in first person point of view through Spaz’s