"Nobody ever listens again ... I want others to ask what I have to say, perhaps if you say enough, that makes sense, neither utopia nor dystopia Similar because they are similar, politics and thinkers who are not harmonious. As challenging ideas gather attention, criticism continues. In Fahrenheit 451, since the whole people are equal and can not legally read books, the Nationalist-aware consciousness is not used. Fahrenheit 451 is published as a dystopia novel. One of them represents the meaning of futurism in dominating the country.
Brad Berry and I have worked together for 12 years as his authorized biography writer. In an interview Raikku 拉德 伯: Listen to echoes in the life of Raikku Rasudo: along the way I have written two books, Bloodberry Chronicle. Last summer, at Mort Castle, I edited the shadow show: Collaborate: We celebrate Nunaruku Radeok in a new story. I spent hundreds of hours conversing this man with hundreds. In many situations, we talked about time at home. Down the road to his memory, time travel - I drove through Los Angeles countless days. Brad Berry is nearby and I grew up in the Golden Age of Hollywood, I want to revisit my memories. Our details about books, his love of reading and libraries
Ray Bradbury lives in a hill behind Palms Park. When the funds of the Los Angeles County Library were almost out, he donated quite consistent and important information to the Palms-Rancho Park Library. He also has a cellar full of dinosaur toys. I think these facts are equally important. One of the family put him in front of the microphone while he left the wheelchair and pushed him in the middle for several years. He talked about life in a few hours. As he grew up how he grew up during the Great Depression, which he was unable to pay for college tuition, he read as much as possible. He taught me how he wrote Fahrenheit 451 to the rental typewriter in the UCLA library underground and how he quickly typed as he bought 10 cents in 30 minutes of use. He told us that his favorite story is to fight the policeman as a young man eats biscuits in the street.
Fahrenheit 451 Future forecast of Ray Bradbury TREVOUR YOUNF Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopia novel written by Ray Bradbury depicting the future American society, books are prohibited, independent thoughts are persecuted ing. Brad Berry scrutinizes the world consumed by the technology making full use of his imagination and proposes fun, violent and anti-intelligent prophecies that are surprisingly similar to modern American society. It is worth noting that people have found in both societies. Symbol of Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury, probably one of the most famous science fiction novels, he wrote a wonderful novel "Fahrenheit 451". This novel is about "Guy Montag" firefighter who creates fire instead of destroying them. One night to burn the book (Wat 2) when he returned home from work, he met a young girl stirring the idea and curiosity that he did not have anyone in front of him. She told him that the firefighters are not shooting guns, but the world where they started reading with people.