Fahrenheit 451
A novel, Fahrenheit-451, is written by Ray-Bradbury. It is a dystopian-book printed in the year 1953.
Actually the novels describe about the upcoming American civilization in which the heaps are self-gratifying & critical-thought through reading is unlawful. The essential personality, Guy-Montag, is engaged as a fire-man. 451 numb presets to the temp at which book-paper auto ignites. But soon B bury in fact realized that Fahrenheit is better choice for title. It was written before the years of cold war, the novel is mainly about the assessments of American society that B bur observed.
It all started from the idea of small story, fireman, written by Bradbury, and it was written in the year 1947, but first time it was printed in the Magzine-of-fantasy-and-science-fiction in the year 1963. Then the novel kept going on in the Mar, Apr & May releases of playboy in the year of 1954. He was really passionate about writing
books and having them in libraries, that he wrote full novel on a pay-typewriter, sitting in the underground library of UCLA. His aim of writing was to express his love of writing books and importance of library.
During many years, the novel was molded to different subjects, but its main aim was to describe the importance of reading books which was slowly wiped out by the television in the society. The author clearly said that his writing is not about suppression, but it is a tale of destruction of interest in reading books, made by television.
There is also a movie released based on this novel in the year 1966. And a newer version of this movie is also in the process of making which would be expected in the year 2012.
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