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Has anyone read Fahrenheit 451?

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... Fahrenheit 451, are intended to work on multiple levels, not just as simple narratives conveying actions and speech. It isn't my favorite of Bradbury's works but it is among the best known. My favorite is the Martian Chronicles because of the evocative imagery used throughout. It was another book that I read in high school. read more

It’s OK, I read it soon after I read 1984,and Fahrenheit 451 felt like a cheap and cheerful version of it. It’s fine, and pretty short, so if you don’t like it, your displeasure will be short-lived. Couldn’t honestly say I thought it was all that great. read more

I've read "Fahrenheit 451" for school. Right now, I'm working on a 15 page study guide but need help. read more

Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian novel by American writer Ray Bradbury, published in 1953. It is regarded as one of his best works. The novel presents a future American society where books are outlawed and "firemen" burn any that are found. read more

Best Answer: Now that you know what the questions are, you can re-read the section of the book, looking for this information. 1) Find where it says how Faber felt toward Mongag, that's why he gave him his digits. read more

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