Fahrenheit 451: The Temperature at Which Book Paper Catches Fire, and Burns
by
Ray Bradbury
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Dystopian
Horror
Format
Audiobook
Length
3h 30m
Language
English
Published
Feb 23, 2006
Publisher
bnpublishing.com
ISBN-10
9562911047
ISBN-13
9789562911047
Description
Set in a dystopian future, Ray Bradbury's celebrated novel unravels a world where literature is outlawed and "firemen" ignite the flames of censorship. The protagonist, Montag, begins to question his role in a society where books are burned to suppress individuality and intellectual freedom. Through his journey, readers explore the profound impact of ideas and the weight of conformity.
Bradbury artfully weaves themes of resistance and enlightenment, urging readers to reflect on their relationship with knowledge and creativity. As Montag seeks truth amidst the ashes of ignorance, the narrative resonates with a timeless caution about the dangers of an unexamined life.
Bradbury artfully weaves themes of resistance and enlightenment, urging readers to reflect on their relationship with knowledge and creativity. As Montag seeks truth amidst the ashes of ignorance, the narrative resonates with a timeless caution about the dangers of an unexamined life.
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