A city that doesn't read

Justus 2022-01-07 15:52:48

Fahrenheit 451, it happens to be the temperature at which the book will be burnt to ashes. There is a group of people called Fireman whose job is not to put out fires, but to search for books, burn them, and arrest people who read them. Therefore, this city does not read books or print books, read only pictures and watch the same TV station. The people who live there eat all kinds of pills, and the names of the pills are only "Red No. 6". Montag's profession is fireman, and he is good at burning books. Until someone asked: Have you ever read the book you burned? He just started trying to secretly hide the book to read. The wife couldn't stand it, and reported him. Montag said that he would hide the book in every fireman's home and then report them. In this way, System will kill itself. However, his book collection was reported by his wife, and he could only escape to a remote village. People there burned the books consciously and remembered them in the form of endorsements. Everyone's is a book, and they will memorize it when the book can be published one day. Word of mouth.

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Extended Reading
  • Britney 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Based on the novel of the same name by American writer Ray Bradbury, the film tells the story of "burning books and pitting Confucians" from the West. This film is Truffaut's first color film and his first English film. It is quite effective in creating an atmosphere of social repression. It is one of his most politically conscious satirical films. The weakness also makes many satirical views lack the strength they deserve.

  • Jazlyn 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Although it's good-looking, it's not very good-looking after the man who knows too much of his idol.

Fahrenheit 451 quotes

  • Clarisse: You don't like books, then.

    Guy Montag: Do you like the rain?

    Clarisse: Yes, I adore it.

  • The Captain: Come on now, madam. We're going to burn the house.

    Book Lady: No!

    The Captain: What do you want, martyrdom?

    Book Lady: I want to die as I've lived.

    The Captain: You must have read that in there. Now, look, I'm not going to ask you again. Are you going?

    Book Lady: These books were alive; they spoke to me!