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What is the last refuge for the dangerous intellectual?

According to Ray Bradbury and Fahrenheit 451, playing the stock market.


Who does Beatty refer to as a time bomb?

In Ray Bradbury's book, "Fahrenheit 451" Captian Beatty refers Clarisse McClellan as a time-bomp


Why did Ray Bradbury use Dante and Swift and Marcus Aurelius in Fahrenheit 451?

Dante wrote Dante's Inferno which was a satire. It pointed out many flaws of society at the time. Jonathan Swift was an Irish satirist who wrote Gulliver's Travels. Marcus Aurelius was a Roman Emperor who wrote Meditations. Dante's Inferno and Swift's satirical works criticized society for its major flaws. Mediations was about self exploration and achieving a higher level of intelligence or enlightenment. These works highlight what is wrong with the society Bradbury creates in Fahrenheit 451.


Why was Marcus Aurelius included in Fahrenheit 451?

Marcus Aurelius is included in "Fahrenheit 451" as a symbol of wisdom and the importance of philosophical thought. His writings, particularly "Meditations," emphasize introspection, self-awareness, and the value of knowledge, contrasting sharply with the book-burning dystopia in the novel. By referencing Aurelius, Ray Bradbury highlights the significance of preserving literature and critical thinking in the face of oppressive censorship and societal conformity.


What kind of bomb explodes in Fahrenheit 451?

one single bomb does not explode in fahrenheit 451, rather, an array of bombs, being dropped from many bombing planes.

Related Questions

Where was Ray Bradbury living when he published Fahrenheit 451?

Ray Bradbury was living in Los Angeles, California when he published "Fahrenheit 451" in 1953.


What did Bradbury say is the true purpose of Fahrenheit 451?

Ray Bradbury said that the true purpose of writing Fahrenheit 451 was to show the importance of litature.


What is the genre of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury?

"Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury is classified as a dystopian science fiction novel. It explores themes of censorship, technology, and the power of knowledge.


What is one of the novels written by Ray Bradbury?

Fahrenheit 451


In the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury what does 451 refer to?

It is the temperature at which paper, in this case books, spontaneously combusts (bursts into flames). 451 degrees Fahrenheit.


What burns at 451 degrees Fahrenheit?

Paper burns at approximately 451 degrees Fahrenheit, which is why it is the title of Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451" where books are burned as a form of censorship.


What object burns at the temperature of 451 degrees f?

Paper. (I remember that from Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451")


What language is Fahrenheit 451 written in?

Ray Bradbury wrote Fahrenheit 451, and published it in 1953. It was originally a short story written by Bradbury in 1951 called the 'Fireman' before it was expanded to novel length by the famous science fiction author.


Was there a sequel to Fahrenheit 451?

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."


Did Ray Bradbury consider any other titles for the book Fahrenheit 451?

Yes, Ray Bradbury did consider several alternative titles for "Fahrenheit 451," including "The Fireman" and "The Bicycle Burned." Ultimately, he chose the title "Fahrenheit 451" because it refers to the temperature at which book paper catches fire and burns.


What are Bradbury's famous novels?

The Martian Chronicles. Fahrenheit 451 The Illustrated Man


What is the first line of Fahrenheit 451?

The first line of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is, "It was a pleasure to burn."