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Ray Bradbury likely chose to have Faber die at the end of "Fahrenheit 451" to convey the high stakes and sacrifices necessary for change in a dystopian society. Faber's death adds to the emotional impact of the story and underscores the brutal consequences of living under a repressive regime. His sacrifice highlights the importance of resistance and the fight for intellectual freedom.

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