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Fahrenheit 451. Ray Bradbury. About the Novel. Originally appeared as a short story “The Fireman” (1951) Was expanded into a novel in 1953 Genre: Dystopia (Science Fiction) First published in 1951 Major themes include Censorship The effects of Television Downfall of Society.
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Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury
About the Novel • Originally appeared as a short story“The Fireman” (1951) • Was expanded into a novel in 1953 • Genre: Dystopia (Science Fiction) • First published in 1951 • Major themes include • Censorship • The effects of Television • Downfall of Society
About the Author • Born in 1920 • Best known for writing The Martian Chronicles (1950) and Fahrenheit 451(1953) • Was once arrested for being a pedestrian (walking down a street) • Also wrote “The Veldt” (1950)
Terms to Remember • Foil – Someone who serves as a contrast to another character • Epiphany – A sudden moment of realization • Epigraph – A quotation set at the beginning of a literary work (or a division of it) to suggest its theme
Terms to Remember • Dystopian Novel – A novel that focuses upon a dystopia, an imaginary place where the people lead a fearful existence (contrast to utopia) • Science Fiction – literature that demonstrates the impact of real or imagined science upon society/individuals • Poetic Prose – Prose written in a descriptive manner (many images, similes, metaphors, allusions, etc.)
Terms to Remember • Adventure Story – literature that focuses upon an undertakinginvolving danger and unknown risks • Allusion – A reference to another literary work or event in history
Banned Books • This story deals heavily with government sponsored censorship. • Many books, including F451, have been banned or challenged in some places around the world • Books are banned or challenged because of certain types of content, usually pertaining to religious or moral complaints.
Banned Books • Some banned or challenged books include: • Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland • Animal Farm • Brave New World • Catcher in the Rye • The Da Vinci Code • The Diary of Anne Frank • Lord of the Flies • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn • The Great Gatsby • The Harry Potter Series • Heart of Darkness • Of Mice and Men • To Kill a Mockingbird
Hugh Latimer • An early Protestant Martyr • Executed for being a Protestant under the rule of Mary I (a.k.a. Bloody Mary) • One of three that were executed outside of Oxford University • They came to be known as the Oxford Martyrs • Final words were quoted in F451by the woman in the house