Examples Of Fortelling Of The Future In Fahrenheit 451

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For me the novel “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury is a detailed fortelling of the future. The book describes a decrepit picture of a possible future for our world. A world where books are burned at every turn. Heinrich Heine was quoted saying that “Where they have burned books, they will end in burning human beings”. It is also necessary to consider that the book was written following Hitler’s actions we're revealed to the world through the Nuremberg trials. In the book we even have an example relating to these very events, a woman being burned with her beloved books. stating she would rather “die with her books, than live without them” (R. bradbury) Bradbury compares the Nazis with their terrible past, to these futuristic firemen burning both people and books. The setting of the novel is anywhere and everywhere. It is mentioned that the story takes place in America, however in reality it can happen everywhere. The time period is in future but the reality of this dreadful vision is all to realtoday. We watch television all the time but we can't manage to see the growing dang...

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