Fahrenheit 451
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Fahrenheit 451
Has anyone read Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury? It's an excellent book (IMO)...
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Yes, although I tend to prefer Vonnegut. If you like Bradbury, Svelt was his best work, IMO.
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F451 was great!
The society in the book had become so submissive, even Montag
himself spent years as a Fireman before he began to question things.
I was amazed that once any Fireman had a taste of independant
thought, they would actually go back to the status quo. (Reference
Montags boss seizing the book, and saying all his men had been there
at some point.)
The Mechanical dog chase was great suspense.
I give it 4 stars.
The society in the book had become so submissive, even Montag
himself spent years as a Fireman before he began to question things.
I was amazed that once any Fireman had a taste of independant
thought, they would actually go back to the status quo. (Reference
Montags boss seizing the book, and saying all his men had been there
at some point.)
The Mechanical dog chase was great suspense.
I give it 4 stars.
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I like to use Fahrenheit 451 as an example that Playboy *does* feature good reading material... a year after the book's release (in 1954) it was serialized in Playboy over a three-month period. A lot of Bradbury's work has been published in Playboy, including "A Sound of Thunder" (in 1956), which was required reading when I was in school (not the Playboy version, unfortunately...).
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Read the book quite a few years ago; it was so-so
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I read it and liked it. Very good book, very well done.
And Grim, I did not know that Fahrenheit 451 was in Playboy...you learn something every day...
And Grim, I did not know that Fahrenheit 451 was in Playboy...you learn something every day...
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There was a group presentation that my English class had about it. F451 was one of the books talked about. Through listening from my classmates that talked about it. I thought it was very interesting on how they don't read books.... damn are they bored or what?
But I've yet to go to the library to pick up a copy because I have late payments to make. ~Jason
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It is about "the future" where books are banned. The story centersI've never read it. What's it about?
on Guy Montag, A Fireman, but not in the sense that you know. In this
future, firemen are called when books are found in somebodys house.
The firemen then show up and burn the books and the house.
People are remarkably submissive spending much time watching
the 'parlor wall' (TV)
People believe what they are told, when they are told it, and independant
thought, and of course, independant action is all but gone.
Guy gets to wondering about these 'book' things and hides one for
his personal use. From there he begins to see things differently for
the first time. The story progresses from there. I think it is great,
I would reccomend it if you have the time.
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The word you are looking for is "homage".Matt7 wrote:i just remembered that if you look at the heroes in the StarCraft level creator, there is a hero Firebat named Guy Montag...
Coincidence? I think not...
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Truly an excellent book, movie wasn't to bad, though they had guys in jetpacks instead of mecha dogs, no nukes and a happy ending. The actor wasn't bad, neither was the guy who played the chief.
This is probably one of Bradbury's few great works.
Truly an excellent book, movie wasn't to bad, though they had guys in jetpacks instead of mecha dogs, no nukes and a happy ending. The actor wasn't bad, neither was the guy who played the chief.
This is probably one of Bradbury's few great works.
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FYI, Blizzard made Starcraft, Nintendo has nothing to do with it.SyntaxVorlon wrote:Thank you nintendo for all you have done for our culture.
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