Fahrenheit 451 Film Vs. Novel

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Ray Bradbury's famous classic Fahrenheit 451 is a futuristic portrayal of America in which books are outlawed. The law is upheld by “firemen” who burn all remaining literature. The main character, Guy Montag, is a firemen who questions the morality of his occupation after discovering the beauty of words. The novel inspired French director François Truffaut to construct a film with his own version. Although Truffaut drifts from the original story he is able to produce a magnificent movie, however it is not certain that Truffaut was able to capture the same essence of the story. First of all, François eliminates almost all of the science-fiction aspects of the original novel. For example, Faber’s communicator, the mechanical hound and multiple television sets are removed from the film. These details are replaced with ordinary devices that seem to diminish the futuristic aspect of the story. Without them the film loses some of the excitement that was found in the novel. On the other hand by removing these minor details Truffaut emphasises the idea that our literary in...

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