Because it was more entertaining to watch it, it was like fireworks.
The alarms were always set to burn at night in order to minimize public resistance and to prevent people from witnessing the destruction of books and ideas. The government wanted to carry out the burnings discreetly and under the cover of darkness to maintain control and prevent any potential uprising.
Because at night peoPle were not allowed and did not have lights on in their homes and you need light to read a book
In "Fahrenheit 451", the firemen respond to fake alarms so that they can burn books. The location of the alarms is not specified in the book as they are part of the government's suppression of knowledge and free thinking.
it burn at 420 degrees Fahrenheit
451 degrees Fahrenheit
it burn at 420 degrees Fahrenheit
To watch things burn and to burn them!
"burn em' to ashes, then burn the ashes"
451 Fahrenheit
The first line of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is, "It was a pleasure to burn."
Books burn.
451 degrees Fahrenheit
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