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In Fahrenheit 451, the allusion to Henry David Thoreau is found in the character named Granger. Granger is a leader in a group of intellectuals who have memorized books to preserve knowledge after they have been destroyed. This reflects Thoreau's ideas of simplicity, individualism, and the importance of nature that are present in his works such as "Walden" and "Civil Disobedience".

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in the version of the book i have it is page 151

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p 153

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Q: What and where is the allusion to Henry David Thoreau in Fahrenheit 451?
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