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Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451

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Author: Ray Bradbury
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
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Media: Audio CD
Edition: Unabridged
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Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.9 x 1

ISBN: 078617627X
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780786176274
ASIN: 078617627X

Publication Date: December 15, 2005
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5 out of 5 stars Fahrenheit 451   September 17, 2008
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Fahrenheit 451
At the tender age of 9, as my 30 year old father lay in a hospital dying of cancer, my grieving young mother packed me off to a theater nearby. The feature was Fahrenheit 451, the year was 1966, and I was amazed by the message in this movie, enough to go back every night for a week, and beg my mom for the book. Growing up, I often reflected on how I lost I would be without books, and vowed I would read voraciously through life, and never willingly be part of a society who believed in spoon feeding propaganda to people to make them complacent. Lo and behold, my America has crept in that direction. The message of the movie is not what Government can do to society, but what society allows those in power to do to control them. Reading is indeed the antidote to blind faith in bad leaders. This movie carries a timeless message, one I have shared with my children and grandchild, and everyone who I have lent it or given one to.



5 out of 5 stars Timeless Classic   July 13, 2007
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

451 is a fantastic, entertaining story that also happens to be a dead-on commentary on American politics (especially the "look over there" strategy employed by the current administration). Well read too.


5 out of 5 stars Written in the basement of the UCLA library   March 30, 2006
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

I do not want to tell much of the story, as the unfolding is part of the intrigue. However now that houses are fire proof the purpose of firemen is performing a service by burning books to maintain the happy social order.

Naturally one fireman goes awry after several emotional incidences from someone burning up with the books to a young neighbor with strange ways, which run counter to his carrier. This leads to all kinds of deviant things like reading. What are you doing now?

One big rift between the book and the movie [Fahrenheit 451 (1966) -- Oscar Werner, Julie Christie] is that in the movie the "written word" was completely removed (even from the credits); where as in the book the state was against was literature and not technical writing.

Books are just symbols of ideas that could have been on the screen also. There is deference between training and education. Among other reasons the book was a symbol of one mans superiority over another in a world of equals.