Juan Medoza

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Ray Bradbury’s love for fantasy encouraged him to become a writer and to publish many books. Fahrenheit 451 is one of the many books that Bradbury published. This distopic, futuristic novel is based when color TV was hot. The Cold War was in play as well so, mix up Cold War with color TV and you get the scenery for Fahrenheit 451. You’ll get the fear that the government will step up and control anybody’s personal things that they do every day. What I’ll be talking about is my perspective of how good or bad this book came out to be.
This book uses a lot of repetition in which at times I can’t understand or depict on what it’s trying to say. For example: “fool, Montag, fool, fool, oh God you silly fool…..” here it uses fool as the repetitive, but this sentence I can understand it clearly. Another is, “the old man would go on with this talking and this talking, drop by drop, stone by stone, flake by flake.” (Pages 98-99). This sentence I can’t understand what it is saying or why Bradbury chose these repetitive words.
Guy Montag is a fireman, but instead of putting out fires he sta...

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