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Fahrenheit 4511

for survivors and rebuild civilization.Even though Fahrenheit 451 was the best book I had ever read, I did feel that Bradbury addressed the theme of censorship well and portrayed real, three dimensional characters.My favorite character in the novel was Clarisse. She was the one character in the book that I really admired. Clarisse is exceptionally inquisitive and thoughtful, and she irritates Montag at first because she challenges his most deeply embedded beliefs with her innocent yet perceptive questioning. Her maturity and wisdom is beyond her years, and her independent thinking is extremely admirable for someone in that kind of society.Although Fahrenheit 451 wasnt the most thrilling book I had ever read, the subject of censorship interested me because I had never read a book that had it as a main theme before. There is never a direct or clearly stated reason in Fahrenheit 451 as to why books are banned. Instead, it hints that there were many factors that slowly led to the decline and eventual complete outlawing of books. One of the factors includes the popularity of competing forms of entertainment such as television and radio. As the presence of fast cars, TV shows, and instant gratification became more profound, it created a lifestyle with too much stimulation in which no one has the time to concentrate. Another factor was the fact that books supposedly caused people to become irritated and envious. People don't like to feel inferior to those who have read more than they have or to even the books themselves. But the main factor in the decline of books was the censorship by special interest or minority groups who constantly wanted to ban books that they found offensive.There were certain things in this book, however, that I thought could have used some improvement. The main one being that I felt Bradbury was too long-winded in his descriptions in the book. For example, His foot, sending vibrations ahead, received back echoes of the...

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