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By: Brian Ramapo
In the futuristic novel Fahrenheit 451, the author, Ray Bradbury, expresses several problems that influence the story. Many of these problems have to do with the behavior of the people in the twenty- fourth century society. One major problem is that firemen have been given the job of burning books in order to stop the spreading of ideas, and to cause all of society to reform and therefore be happy. Many people do not agree with this and they try hard to keep books alive, even though they may be killed for it. Guy Montag, who in the beginning of the story is a proud fireman, later doubts his job and joins those who preserve books. One person who teaches him about books is an old man named Faber who is a retired English professor. During a conversation between Montag and Faber, Montag states, "That's the good part of dying; when you've nothing to lose, you run any risk you want"(pg.85). What he means by this is that he is willing to risk his life to help save......
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Title: Fahrenheit 451
Approximate Word Count: 699
Approximate Pages: 3 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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