Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Farenheit 451 Critique

                A solid piece of literature. Ray Bradbury is someone who is in tune with the world, and knows how to weave a story that may scare the public into changing their ways. Although the topic of choice is not entirely tearjerking, it is a solid structure that could be used for anything. If you were to write a book about what would happen if we stopped producing milk, you could easily use many elements in the book. It is simply a novel trying to get a point across. It’s not fancy, it’s straight to the point. There are no moments when the author is not adding to his point. In other words, it’s not a novel you sit down and read to enjoy, it’s a novel you sit down and read to absorb. Some aspects make you think about the world, and some make you want to change it. You don’t just think about books, you think about other things that could happen in the future. Things that don’t need to happen, and things that do. Whatever it does, it gets the point across, and I would recommend it to most people. It’s a short read that makes you think.

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