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Fahrenheit 451 by HarperCollins Publishers; 9780007491568

Fahrenheit 451

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Fahrenheit 451 is a haunting vision of a dystopian future, penned by Ray Bradbury. In a society where literature is outlawed and critical thinking is suppressed, fireman Guy Montag finds himself at a crossroads. As a fireman, his duty is to incinerate any books he encounters, yet the seeds of doubt are sown when he begins to question the very purpose of his role.

The Plot

Montag's awakening begins with a chance encounter with his free-spirited neighbour, Clarisse, who challenges him to reflect on his existence and the world around him. As Montag secretly harvests hidden books from the ashes of his burning duties, he embarks on a quest for knowledge and self-discovery. However, his journey is fraught with danger, as the Mechanical Hound—a menacing robotic creature—hunts down those who dare to defy societal norms.

Themes

  • Censorship: The novel serves as a powerful critique of state control over information and the consequences of a culture devoid of intellectual freedom.
  • Conformity vs. Individuality: Montag's struggle highlights the tension between societal expectations and the pursuit of personal identity.
  • The Role of Technology: Bradbury explores how technology can both alienate and enslave, raising questions about its impact on human connection.
"It was a pleasure to burn." - The opening line sets the tone for a world where destruction is celebrated, prompting readers to reflect on the value of knowledge and the perils of ignorance.

Readers who appreciate thought-provoking literature may also enjoy dystopian classics such as George Orwell's 1984 and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, both of which similarly delve into the implications of oppressive societies.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 158 mm × 223 mm × 24 mm
Pages: 240
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780007491568

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