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"Seashell" radios and "parlor walls" (giant TVs) replace real human connection.
📍 The title "Fahrenheit 451" refers to the temperature at which book paper supposedly catches fire and burns. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
The government bans books to prevent "unhappiness" and conflict. "Seashell" radios and "parlor walls" (giant TVs) replace
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Ray Bradbury's 1953 masterpiece is a dystopian warning about censorship, the loss of critical thinking, and the numbing effects of mass media. Core Plot & Structure The novel is divided into three distinct parts: Learn more The government bans books to prevent
The book people believe that by remembering literature, they can rebuild society after it inevitably destroys itself. 🛠️ Study Resources
A protagonist who shifts from a mindless servant of the state to a revolutionary. Core Plot & Structure The novel is divided
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