Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Fahrenheit 451. Jumbled thoughts.

I do not know how it could be said that Fahrenheit 451 is not an amazing book. It is one of the most intriguing books that I have ever come across. I think one of the reasons that it may have interested me as much as it did is because of the fact that, throughout the entire novel, I had to continue reminding myself that the book was not written recently. It was published over 50 years ago. When I'd think about this, it amazed me. How someone could so accurately depict the future is incredible. From the flat screen televisions mounted on the walls to the ear buds that Mildred uses to lull herself to sleep. Everything that Bradbury comes up with and describes as 'futuristic' is all standard to my generation. It is strange to think that, if technology continues advancing as it has, such a futuristic book will soon be outdated. Perhaps my generation will be one of the last to really be captivated by it.
I think Clarisse, even for the short time that she was in the novel, grew to be one of my favorite characters. I liked her because she is so similar to what I feel most teenagers are. It is a common misconception these days that all teenagers do is party, text, and watch tv. While these are things that teens enjoy, our lives are not consumed by them. Like Clarisse, many people my age enjoy hiking, nature, literature, and things that do not involve technology in the least. I think Ray Bradbury may have been thinking the way about the future generations as adults currently think of adolescents. I feel F451 is more of an entertaining story than an accurate depiction of life in the future as seen by people in the 1950's.
The end of the novel was a perfect end to the story. When Granger says 'welcome back to life' it ends the book in the best way possible. In saying this, he is addressing the rebirth of Montag. A new life that has been given to him. A life that can be lived in any way Montag desires.

1 comment:

  1. I like your blog. It makes a lot of sense. I agree with your thoughts on Montag and i think your blog was creative and used nice references. Your opinion is good and used nicely.

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