Le Renaissance Of The Phoenix
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Critical Literary Essay
Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury
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Le renaissance of the Phoenix
Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 speaks of a futuristic, dystopian, and not-to-similar society, in this society, a fireman named Montag, whose occupation is to remove illegal and ‘deviating' contraband (books in this context) from society's eyes, is dragged into a series of unforeseen, unfortunate yet life changing, life-changing yet socially destructive and powerful yet so insignificant events. The complex implication of this story is the conflict between knowledge/individuality and ignorance/conformity reflects tomorrow's possible future. However, the implication does not just stop there; it speaks the way for humanity's ignorance to be reborn, like a phoenix. Bradbury's ingenious methods of embedding specific symbols and circumstances allow many readers to comprehend the closeness of Bradbury's dystopian society and the society in which people [we]......
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