Reflection For Fahrenheit 451

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You know that the firefighters will come and start the fire, but for the sake of literature you read. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury places you in a futuristic time. Imagine if we were in the year 3031, and you know that is illegal to read or even own a book for that matter. To you though books, are so enticing that you do not mind at all. You understand the risk of owning books. This book is a mastery of words that is an eye opening future if people do not change how they perceive books and education. This book has been critically analyzed by many for its dystopian feel and will continue to be for years to come.
In Fahrenheit 451 there is a group of firefighters but the story is centered around one, Guy Montag. In Guy’s time it is illegal to own or even read a book. His job as a firefighter is to wait in the firehouse until they receive an anonymous tip that someone owns or is found to be reading a book, and when they get the …show more content…

He also likes to use first person point of view so you get more insight. An example of him using first person point of view to gain insight is this entire novel. An example of imagery is when he describes the secret little nook that Guy is reading in and also his whole description of them burning homes and watching the fire just consuming the books.
The article that I chose to use for my critical analysis essay is titled Essay 3: Literary Analysis (Individuality in Fahrenheit 451) and it is on the site AstridN. The thesis of the critical analysis essay is “after living off conformity, montag decided to question the world and becomes an individual himself”,the writer believed that this was just a novel written about a dystopian society. This article just summarizes the book and tells how they are just looking to be individuals in the future society. It also details that this might never happen because we are

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