How would you feel if America’s future was where burning houses is a common form of control in society? Shame, scorn, and exclusion from society all for embracing a taboo: owning books. In a world where firemen burn rather than tame fire, Ray Bradbury uses Fahrenheit 451 to warn society about the dangers of censorship
Ray Bradbury's Case for Truth Through Freedom of Thought
Nothing but TV; FAHRENHEIT 451. By Ray Bradbury. Illustrated by Joe Mugnaini. 208 pp. New York: Ballantine Books. $2.50 cloth; 35 cents paper. - The New York Times
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