tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5638765377990548750.post901919678203850745..comments2023-08-04T03:43:46.881-04:00Comments on Behold, the thing that reads a lot: Review: Fahrenheit 451Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01144297557178802443noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5638765377990548750.post-38942777826926475772009-05-08T16:56:00.000-04:002009-05-08T16:56:00.000-04:00I agree with your assessment. My only comments wo...I agree with your assessment. My only comments would be that: 1)Most dystopic literature (aka, "political books") tend to be low-key on the descriptors because the characters are everybody in the world who's oppressed (i.e., everyone); and 2)This book was kind of a big deal when it came out because not a lot of people thought censorship was bad at that time.<br /><br />I think this is one of those books that's kind of amazing if you're reading it as a historical narrative regarding the time when it was written (which might be a more interesting way to study history than to just read history textbooks, huh?).Literature Crazyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11745445935235997199noreply@blogger.com