I suppose that they both live in very strict societies with limited freedoms. The reasons are different, but the situations are somewhat similar. Also, both protagonists are rebels against the rules which they are expected to live, and both try to keep their rebellion quiet in some ways, in order to get along in the society. Both their secrets are revealed... They are shunned from decent society.
The protagonist of "The Scarlet Letter" is Hester Prynne, a woman who is condemned for committing adultery in Puritan New England. In "Fahrenheit 451," the protagonist is Guy Montag, a fireman who questions his society's censorship of literature and becomes a rebel against the oppressive regime.
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451 degrees Fahrenheit
I know that paper combusts at 451 deg fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit 451 is the heat at which paper burns
451 degrees Fahrenheit, as the movie title reminds you.
The title of Fahrenheit 451 is Fahrenheit 451. The shorter version of the story was called "The Fireman", which was the basis for Fahrenheit 451. The reason why this book was entitled Fahrenheit 451 is because the temperature in which books burn is Fahrenheit 451.
Montag wears the number 451 on his helmet in Fahrenheit 451. The number signifies the temperature at which book paper burns.
Mrs. Bowles's first name in "Fahrenheit 451" was Mildred.
It is the temperature at which paper, in this case books, spontaneously combusts (bursts into flames). 451 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, Ray Bradbury wrote a short story sequel to Fahrenheit 451 titled "The Fireman," which was later expanded into a full-length novel called "Fahrenheit 451."
It is the temperature paper ignites at, homey.
Chapter 1 of Fahrenheit 451 ends on page 25 of the book.