Yes, ABSOLUTELY. I never read, I mean, never. And this book was an assignment and I read a little and soon I was hooked. Please read it.
113 with the soft cover
Not very sure about other people, but I read it when I was twelve.
In "Fahrenheit 451," women do not vote. The novel is set in a dystopian society where books are banned, critical thinking is suppressed, and conformity is valued over individuality. Voting and political participation are not part of this oppressive society.
Gabriel Fahrenheit died at the age of 50.
Any age is suitable. But when you pierce them, don't cry or scream!
The suitable age to start learning programming is twelve years.
Gabriel Fahrenheit died on September 16, 1736 at the age of 50.
Gabriel Fahrenheit died on September 16, 1736 at the age of 50.
any age.
Something that is suitable for a particular age group.
Joy's age makes him not suitable or qualified for the army.Joy's age makes him not suitable or qualified for the army.Joy's is the Adjective. It's the Adjective because it modifies (describes) age.
I think that Fahrenheit 451 is very relevant to universal truth. The idea of the freedom of the mind... to read what you want, to believe what you want, to risk being different than other people. That is something that most humans value. It also reflects truth on the other side... the idea that freedom scares people and that sometimes we have the urge to limit OTHER people's freedom, because they don't agree with us.