” The Nation (May 2, 1953), 364. 7 Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451, 3. 8 Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451, 5. 9 Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451, 34. read more
In contrast to dystopian novels like Huxley's and Orwell's, however, Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 does not picture villainous dictators (like Orwell's O'Brien) or corrupt philosopher-kings (like Huxley's Mustapha Mond), although Bradbury's Captain Beatty shares a slight similarity to Mustapha Mond. read more