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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

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Science Fiction4.02M ratings·Published 1953

Fahrenheit 451

by Ray Bradbury

Pages249
DifficultyAccessible
ToneLyrical
CategoryScience Fiction
Kotapo editors

Editorial review

Bradbury's novel is shorter and stranger than its reputation suggests. The villain is not government censorship so much as a culture that asked to be entertained out of having to think. That is the part that has aged most disturbingly.

In brief

AI-generated summary

In a near-future America where books are illegal and 'firemen' burn any that are found, the fireman Guy Montag begins to question his work after meeting a young neighbor who still asks why. His slow awakening reorganizes his life and the novel.

What you'll leave with

Key takeaways

  • 1

    Censorship begins inside the citizenry before it is codified into law.

  • 2

    Mass entertainment can do the work of suppression more efficiently than coercion.

  • 3

    Books are protected memory; their loss is not metaphorical.

  • 4

    A few people who refuse can be enough to seed a rebuilt culture.

Who should read this

The right reader

Readers who haven't returned to it since school. The book reads very differently in adulthood.

Themes

What it touches

CensorshipMass mediaBooksConformity
Emotional tone

How it reads

Lyrical, urgent, incandescent.

Reading difficulty: Accessible

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