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Literary Analysis For Fahrenheit 451

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Term Paper TitleLiterary Analysis For Fahrenheit 451
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Literary Analysis for Fahrenheit 451

     In Ray Bradury's novel, Fahrenheit 451, there is a very commonly known as a book of science fiction book. More specifically one that refers to the future, and the consequences that can be inflicted as a result of the world having very little individuality.  However, this book also has had a long lasting effect on the world as we know it to be presently.  Bradbury is obviously very concerned with the world, and how it is losing its individuality.  This novel represents the differences of having indiviuality versus conformity.  Ray Bradbury is also concerned with people's willingness to act out upon things that are seldomly attempted because of fear of persecution.
     As the story is plotted, the people of the United States, who are unaware of their true potential, walk through their lives as if they were programmed robots or machines that are not able to think for themselves.  The government, both federal and local, have threatened an frightened the people of the nation.  Because of this, the people are afraid to act out upon the government because they are afraid of becoming isolated in the world.  Different from the world that we know, the poeple are not taught to read at school, or at their homes.  If a person attempts to even take possession of a book, they have all of their possessions taken away from them and their houses burned.  Therefore, as time progresses the poeple become more and more ignorant about the world around them and its potential.
     One good example of showing how the people have lost their individuality is when Clairisse shows up in town.  ...

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