Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
synopsis:
This book is a prediction of what the world would have been like according to the events that were taken place during the famous cold war. It is about a world where big brother (the government) has absolute control over every way of life and the thoughts of the people of the country. This book conveys what it would like to have the very simple things in life pulled from your hands. Fahrenheit 451 details the event of a man who experiences life through the eyes of the suppressor until his thoughts provoke him to rebel.
Assessment:
This book is a excellent read, it shows its readers how it would feel to live in a society where your every thought is not only in your head. Any one who takes their freedom for granted should be made to read this book, and they will find a new found spirit for freedom. Anybody who opens the pages of this book discovers a new appreciation for freedom of speech. It changes peoples way of thinking because in this book it shows its readers how people did not think inside the box when it came to education, and they faced many obstacles just to learn. And its readers realize that the things that they face are minor and shouldn't be looked at as the end of the world because in this book you actually get a look at the end of the world.
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