Summary Of Ry Bradbury's Farenheit 451

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A society hooked on TV's and a over controlling government has a couple of brave men within that try to preserve books as the phoenix watches over them. Farenheit 451, written by Ry Bradbury is a dystopian fiction. In the novel books are banned and the people have no social interactions. They do exactly what the government says and do not think for themselves. A firefighter Montag, decides despite what other believe that he wants to read books and think for himself. The novel includes many symbols of rebirth and hope, such as a river, phoenix and a kitchen match. Granger’s thoughts about the phoenix has symbolic weight on the novel’s themes. Bradbury uses the phoenix to convey deeper meanings. The phoenix is a symbol for renewal. It represents