1. Fahrenheit 451
FAHRENHEIT 451 Ray Bradbury's novel Fahrenheit 451 reflects Bradbury's views on both censorship and conformity besides many other things. ... Originally written in 1951 as the Fireman (Beachams), Fahrenheit 451(symbolically named because that is the temperature at which paper burns) quickly became one of Bradbury's best known and most acclaimed novels. ... That's the premise of FAHRENHEIT 451(brookingbook). ... The thematic elements in Fahrenheit 451 have received much praise. ... (Novels for Students 149) In the scenes of Fahrenheit 451 Bradbury establishes an atmosp...
- Word Count: 1467
- Approx Pages: 6
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School