after having read this book I was actually really surprised at how cool it ended up being. Most books you're required to read for school don't end up being all that interesting, but this one was pretty great.
And surprisingly dark and violent, in high school I was always into history and fantasy, so at first a book set in the future all about books didn't interest me, but I was quickly hooked and soon bought it as one of my first personal books
Beatty was a martyr. I think he also objected his society so therthere for he committed suicide to show his society how much people were beginning to reject their society
Yea. Beatty knew about the books and was knowledgeable about them. I also think he doubted the current society and it's structure. But he could not do anything about it. This made him depressed and eventually, suicidal. This resulted in him goading Montag to kill him. Which Montag does.
No, he 'commited suicide' due to the fact that he loved books secretly. He always quoted them and loved them but his superiors were not fond of the idea. Therefore, Beatty lived a false life and he wanted to die.
And the crime that he was apprehending Montag for, he did that in presence of others (in form of quotes). He knew Montag was impressionable and furthered his very idea of getting out of this regime.
My teacher told me that most people are confused while reading the book because thats what the author wants you to feel. Bradbury wanted his audience to connect with the character’s sense of confusion instead of focusing on the plot
the closer i got to the end of the book, the more i just wanted there to be some paragraph that started with "He saw a familiar face", or "He heard a familiar voice", or even "The air seemed charged with a special calm as if someone had waited there" again. I feel like bradbury purposely wrote some stuff to instill hope into readers that Clarisse suffered a fake death like Montag.
No, like i thought she was alive and that he would find her later. Especially when he was on the run in the country and saw a girls face in the window and said it looked like her
The ending was literally the best I've seen in any book I've read. I had to read this for English and thought it was going to be another boring book at first, but it really speaks volumes. Realizing that it took Mildred dying and the town being destroyed to remember where they even first met because it's the first time he truly takes time to think about her is perfect.
Clarisse McClellan was my first book-crush i ever got. She was described so wunderful and lovely. She wasnt the stereo-rebel-type who hates anything what is eletrical and the heavy though girl with no friend or parents and so on. She was alive in this world, she got friends and they enjoyed what the world showed them. But also wanted more, wanted to know the true meaning. She uses her sense, she found leaks out of this massmedia-world, leaks where everything is quiet. Leaks where the world dont got attached to modern standards. She was very loveable and for me it was horrifying how the book killed her in a second. As the reader you werent there when she died, but to read that this wunderful girl who gives other a break from the world just got wiped out and you only hear about it days later, thats kinda disturbing in a emotional way.
The book is a masterpiece in style and imagination. Ray's words are not just telling a story, but poetic reincarnation of the subconscious. Thanks for this.
Read the book to understand it. It took me 2 full read through to get a good understanding and a third time to appreciate it in full, but it’s worth it and changed my mind on many of the world’s things. I know it sucks for a school assignment and half assing it is so much easier at the time but make an effort to come back to it in the future when you can, I promise it’s worth it.
I first saw the movie Fahrenheit 451, about 48 yrs ago during the Shah's regime in Iran. The Shah was a contradictory personality, being good and evil at the same time. He did not know that by allowing this movie he is asking for trouble, since he was doing the same thing himself. He, I mean, the Shah, had put many people in jail, just for having a "leftist book" in their possession, sometimes for years. Now he had allowed this movie about the same issue, to be shown in the theaters of Tehran. Less than a decade later, there was no Shah anymore. He was overthrown and he fled the country. The new regime of Mullas started their conquest by literally burning all "anti Isalmic" books, in the streets, which were any books the Mullas did not understand. I , as a young man then, enjoyed the movie a lot at that time, and still remember the feelings that I had during the watching of the movie. It was a great feeling. It made me mad at the Shah. I never read the book though, until now, 48 yrs later. In was surprised when I went through the first few pages of the book. The style of Ray Bradbury is amazing. It was not just a simple science fiction, but a poetic work of art. That maybe why, many readers find it ambiguous and diificukt to understand at first. Ray is a great author. Read the main book and... Enjoy it
the book is indeed confusing, and most of the time i had to pause and re-read a few lines three times just to fully understand what the author is trying to convey. nevertheless, i love the book soooo much and i highly highly recommend it. it's one of my favorites. 💖
I'm pretty sure Bradbury wrote it in a manner that it felt like Guy Montag himself wrote it. Short and confusing sentences that eventually evolve to proper wording as he realized the errors of society
The most touching part of the book, in my opinion, is when Montag remembers where he met his wife for the first time. Plus like every sentence that Granger said. He wise af.
Me 🙋🏾♀️! As a teacher who is living in a state where they are banning books left and right, I will continue to teach this book until I can’t! ((The irony of it all!))
I found it hard to read because I'm so picky with the way books are written but I think it's an interesting and collectively ghastly idea. What are we without knowledge? Where would we be without the objective? Every time I'm reminding of the ancients orally passing down stories I can't imagine what they would've been when they were first made. Like Socrates he didn't want his teachings to be written down which I find sad considering his great mind that we only know of through Plato (that I know).
Beatty knows the power of books, even when saying "Books have nothing to say". So who was Beatty, a writer, a failed writer or maybe a teacher, in a previous life.
Watching summaries of the books I have read this year(working on getting to 100 before my birthday on March 1st 2021) and even though I am liking these summaries cause they also provide somethings I have missed, absolutely no summary/podcast/interview I have watched to or listened to regarding these books comes even close to how amazing these books are wheb one reads them and engages with them on an emotional level... THANK YOU TO EVERYONE OF YOU THOUGH FOR MAKING THESE!
I just finished reading this but I wanted to see how others depict the Hound because I pictured it to resemble the robot dog type things from that black and white episode of Black Mirror... The way the narrator says ‘Beatty’ is cracking me up though.
To anyone who hasn't read the book: Read it. Its bound to be confusing and you're going to stop every once in a while to digest what you just read, but it is worth it
I read this book for summer reading going into my sophomore year of high school, and I was surprised by how much I actually followed it. I know that Ray Bradbury’s particular writing style is very confusing and difficult to understand at times but I actually followed along really well. It wasn’t my favorite piece of literature (I had to read it for school so that knocks it down a peg) but I enjoyed it more than I expected to
i remember reading the book back when i ws in highschool and writing almost ten pages of summary for my cousin's bf college assignment. i just remembered the book out of nowhere and searched it up. maybe ill read it again.
How I imagined the characters : Montag - Dolph Lundgren Mildred - Sharon Stone Clarisse - Hayley Williams Beatty - Sir Patrick Stewart Faber - John Zerzan
I had this book for summer reading this upcoming school year (2023-2024) and I read it in less than 12 hours. I had all summer to read it, but I read it the same day I bought it. Definitely a book worth reading.
Classics cut to fit fifteen-minute radio shows, then cut again to fill a two-minute book column, winding up at last as a ten- or twelve-line dictionary resume. I exaggerate, of course. The dictionaries were for reference. But many were those whose sole knowledge of Hamlet . . . was a one-page digest in a book that claimed: "now at least you can read all the classics; keep up with your neighbours." Fahrenheit 451.
We were supposed to get this for summer reading last year, but they never gave us the book. Now, my current teacher told is it was for extra credit, but a week later she was like "IT IS A QUIZ GRADE" ...i'm currently looking up tons of stuff for this, i'm so pissed man... This book isn't even as good as people say, I've heard it, I've read it... I'm boutta head out 🚶
I remember watching this 2 years ago the day before the unit test not reading a single page. Somehow walked out with a 98 on the test. Ty recommendations
Whenever Faber or the book worms (the ones sitting near the bonfire after Montag escaped the Hounds) went on their long rants about the books, it awoke the inner child in me who was passionate about reading.
I was not attracted to this book either. I continued to read it and go back to the previous paragraphs from time to time. I wanted to finish it after I found it on my little boy's bedroom dresser. He had this book, a school assignment. I have always believed and continue to believe in the Memories that we humans create. Books, movies, and one- or two-minute videos on Instagram and Tik Tok are also beautiful, but nothing compares to memories. They are neither destroyed, nor thrown away, nor burned. They live with you, until you do.
This story is crazy good. Yes, it's diabolic, but very interesting and futuristic as a concept for a book (and a movie) considering the times it was written. Hopefully, the burning of all books will never happen, although this reminds me somewhat of the Cultural revolution of Mao's China, when the Red Book was replacing most of other books back then.
Yvng King Mar sooooo got a feedback about lot of generalisation in my paper hahaha so yeaahh need to improve them but I did well with the attitudes, values and beliefs of the characters🥺
There are 2 types of people in this comment section: one who loves these books, and one who has a test tomorrow and either didn't read it or understand it and I somehow fit both categories
I read up to the part about a secret radio. Apparently I missed montag burn his own house, kill his boss, escape a killing dog robot, join a secret society, "die" on a news report, and an all out nuclear war.
I am here because so many people on ALTernative, NON-mainstream, UNcensored info sites, mention this, along with 1984.... as being the times we are in NOW. Read a lot of books when younger but not this.
Any book they want to burn is a book I want to read. “When you cut out a man’s tongue, you don’t prove him a liar, you prove to the world you fear what he has to say.”
I think ray braderry is a fantastic writer he has another two other short stories that are both pretty similar to Fahrenheit 451 called The Pedestrian and There will come soft rains.I suggest 7:43 reading them
I have a five paragraph essay due in two days and I haven’t even read the book (I read the first few pages before giving up because it was too boring and I’m trying to listen to the audiobook but it’s difficult) and I think this will help me get what’s going on so thank you 🙏
I came here because my teacher told the class to read it, I forgot to read the book so here I am watching this video with hope I will pass my test on the book
I know I'm late, but I had to read this for school (and quite frankly I didn't want to) so I watched this video. Thank you so much you helped me get an A!
after having read this book I was actually really surprised at how cool it ended up being. Most books you're required to read for school don't end up being all that interesting, but this one was pretty great.
And surprisingly dark and violent, in high school I was always into history and fantasy, so at first a book set in the future all about books didn't interest me, but I was quickly hooked and soon bought it as one of my first personal books
To date, the best book I’ve been required to read was Animal Farm. I loved that book. It was amazing
This and the outsiders for sure
When you’re forced to read a book it’s never as good when you decide to read it on your own time
Yah it's just this book is so confusing
Beatty low key knew what was up
J85 that’s what’s up dawg
Beatty was a martyr. I think he also objected his society so therthere for he committed suicide to show his society how much people were beginning to reject their society
Yea. Beatty knew about the books and was knowledgeable about them. I also think he doubted the current society and it's structure. But he could not do anything about it. This made him depressed and eventually, suicidal. This resulted in him goading Montag to kill him. Which Montag does.
No, he 'commited suicide' due to the fact that he loved books secretly. He always quoted them and loved them but his superiors were not fond of the idea. Therefore, Beatty lived a false life and he wanted to die.
And the crime that he was apprehending Montag for, he did that in presence of others (in form of quotes). He knew Montag was impressionable and furthered his very idea of getting out of this regime.
My teacher told me that most people are confused while reading the book because thats what the author wants you to feel. Bradbury wanted his audience to connect with the character’s sense of confusion instead of focusing on the plot
That is a crazy trivia😮. I thought I was the only person who did not understand the flow of the story.
Your teacher doesn’t sound like they should be teaching.
@@vigneshrb1626real me too
Not as confusing as death of a salesman.
I read this book for the first time when I was like 12 maybe I was very confused because at the time I had taken the book very literally
this book left me empty and speechless. Great novel but i need time to repair. Clarrise's death always bothered me. She deserved better.
I agree
She lives in the 1966 movie. Bradbury says he preferred that ending.
the closer i got to the end of the book, the more i just wanted there to be some paragraph that started with "He saw a familiar face", or "He heard a familiar voice", or even "The air seemed charged with a special calm as if someone had waited there" again. I feel like bradbury purposely wrote some stuff to instill hope into readers that Clarisse suffered a fake death like Montag.
No, like i thought she was alive and that he would find her later. Especially when he was on the run in the country and saw a girls face in the window and said it looked like her
I still don't believe she just die like that. My headcanon is Millie made thing up because she just doesn't care enough.
i’m obsessed with the with story, the symbolism, and the number 451.
Nice
I’ve got the number of the back window of my truck. It’s a test to see who gets it
@@matthewcaughey8898 anyone did???
I pictured the robot hounds to be much more crude and evil, like those live action transformers
MrMrannoying bruh same
i saw them more of spiders with long needles attached to them
@@sebastiansimpson8713 They have the same amount of legs as a spider, and have a needle that is portrayed as a bee stinger.
I pictured them as much larger
@@victoriat8922 They are. I think the book says they are as big as cars. That Hound was a little too small.
The ending was literally the best I've seen in any book I've read. I had to read this for English and thought it was going to be another boring book at first, but it really speaks volumes. Realizing that it took Mildred dying and the town being destroyed to remember where they even first met because it's the first time he truly takes time to think about her is perfect.
Who else is here because they don’t understand the book so they came here to see what the plot was
The movie helped me understand
I read the 1st page and was like yep... I don’t understand a word I just read
it makes sense to me but i got bored
Yea
Love the book but struggling to understand
who else has a test tomorrow and don't want to do the audio book?
Update: i got an 82% lol ive never read a book in my english class all year
Yuh😂😂
Me and i'm from chile lol
howd your test go? mines tm lmao
@@KingCrabGaming1 mine got moved to tomorrow and i still havent read it lol
@@YaboiJenkins tomorrow too
Clarisse McClellan was my first book-crush i ever got. She was described so wunderful and lovely. She wasnt the stereo-rebel-type who hates anything what is eletrical and the heavy though girl with no friend or parents and so on. She was alive in this world, she got friends and they enjoyed what the world showed them. But also wanted more, wanted to know the true meaning. She uses her sense, she found leaks out of this massmedia-world, leaks where everything is quiet. Leaks where the world dont got attached to modern standards. She was very loveable and for me it was horrifying how the book killed her in a second. As the reader you werent there when she died, but to read that this wunderful girl who gives other a break from the world just got wiped out and you only hear about it days later, thats kinda disturbing in a emotional way.
As a kid I pictured the Robot Hounds as the creepiest things my mind could ever imagine.
i was thinking of the metal hounds from metal gear rising revengence😭
School strats tomorrow. I listened to a 5 hour audio book but forgot the ending. This helped.
How I viewed the characters:
Montag- Mel Gibson
Mildred- Demi Moore
Clarisse- Young Winona Ryder
Beatty- Tim Roth
Faber- Bruce Dern
The book is a masterpiece in style and imagination.
Ray's words are not just telling a story, but poetic reincarnation of the subconscious.
Thanks for this.
Read the book to understand it. It took me 2 full read through to get a good understanding and a third time to appreciate it in full, but it’s worth it and changed my mind on many of the world’s things. I know it sucks for a school assignment and half assing it is so much easier at the time but make an effort to come back to it in the future when you can, I promise it’s worth it.
Currently half assing it
I first saw the movie Fahrenheit 451, about 48 yrs ago during the Shah's regime in Iran.
The Shah was a contradictory personality, being good and evil at the same time.
He did not know that by allowing this movie he is asking for trouble, since he was doing the same thing himself.
He, I mean, the Shah, had put many people in jail, just for having a "leftist book" in their possession, sometimes for years.
Now he had allowed this movie about the same issue, to be shown in the theaters of Tehran.
Less than a decade later, there was no Shah anymore. He was overthrown and he fled the country.
The new regime of Mullas started their conquest by literally burning all "anti Isalmic" books, in the streets, which were any books the Mullas did not understand.
I , as a young man then, enjoyed the movie a lot at that time, and still remember the feelings that I had during the watching of the movie. It was a great feeling.
It made me mad at the Shah.
I never read the book though, until now, 48 yrs later.
In was surprised when I went through the first few pages of the book.
The style of Ray Bradbury is amazing.
It was not just a simple science fiction, but a poetic work of art.
That maybe why, many readers find it ambiguous and diificukt to understand at first.
Ray is a great author.
Read the main book and...
Enjoy it
I hope you're doing well and keep reading safely.
the book is indeed confusing, and most of the time i had to pause and re-read a few lines three times just to fully understand what the author is trying to convey. nevertheless, i love the book soooo much and i highly highly recommend it. it's one of my favorites. 💖
I'm pretty sure Bradbury wrote it in a manner that it felt like Guy Montag himself wrote it. Short and confusing sentences that eventually evolve to proper wording as he realized the errors of society
When that one girl died people in my class were no joke crying.
The most touching part of the book, in my opinion, is when Montag remembers where he met his wife for the first time.
Plus like every sentence that Granger said. He wise af.
His grandfather too
I read this book years ago in high school, I now admire this much more than before.
Am I the only one here because I’m obsessed with this book and try to consume every bit of content that’s related to it?
Me 🙋🏾♀️! As a teacher who is living in a state where they are banning books left and right, I will continue to teach this book until I can’t! ((The irony of it all!))
Ready to take the English final
KazB same
wait what the reading this book was summer homework
Same I have English test to take bout this
😂😂😂
I DIDNT DO MY SUMMER READING AND WE HAVE A QUIZ ON THE FIRST DAY BYE
hoealrightx yo
fax
update: i failed LMAOOOO
@@mycahpanes2323 THIS ISNT GIVING ME HOPE im literally in the same situation fuck
Dena Aryeh bruh same what do i do
There’s a week left on until winter break and I need this. Thank you
This is so helpful for studying before the AP test!! Thank you
Marissa K omg I have to do a summer project on this book for freshman year:((
Ali’s Life good luck! You can do it!
I found it hard to read because I'm so picky with the way books are written but I think it's an interesting and collectively ghastly idea. What are we without knowledge? Where would we be without the objective? Every time I'm reminding of the ancients orally passing down stories I can't imagine what they would've been when they were first made. Like Socrates he didn't want his teachings to be written down which I find sad considering his great mind that we only know of through Plato (that I know).
really needed this video because i had no idea what was happening half of the time in the book
i love how all the comments are the same 😂
Beatty knows the power of books, even when saying "Books have nothing to say".
So who was Beatty, a writer, a failed writer or maybe a teacher, in a previous life.
used this to study for my English quiz on it. never read a page and got an A. thank you
Watching summaries of the books I have read this year(working on getting to 100 before my birthday on March 1st 2021) and even though I am liking these summaries cause they also provide somethings I have missed, absolutely no summary/podcast/interview I have watched to or listened to regarding these books comes even close to how amazing these books are wheb one reads them and engages with them on an emotional level... THANK YOU TO EVERYONE OF YOU THOUGH FOR MAKING THESE!
I just finished reading this but I wanted to see how others depict the Hound because I pictured it to resemble the robot dog type things from that black and white episode of Black Mirror...
The way the narrator says ‘Beatty’ is cracking me up though.
"Batey" lmfao
That’s exactly how I imagined it and I never even watched black mirror
To anyone who hasn't read the book: Read it. Its bound to be confusing and you're going to stop every once in a while to digest what you just read, but it is worth it
It’s so brilliant
I read this book for summer reading going into my sophomore year of high school, and I was surprised by how much I actually followed it. I know that Ray Bradbury’s particular writing style is very confusing and difficult to understand at times but I actually followed along really well. It wasn’t my favorite piece of literature (I had to read it for school so that knocks it down a peg) but I enjoyed it more than I expected to
i remember reading the book back when i ws in highschool and writing almost ten pages of summary for my cousin's bf college assignment. i just remembered the book out of nowhere and searched it up. maybe ill read it again.
Thanks for this!! I couldn't read this book to save my life. I used this instead of reading. Very helpful 💕
How I imagined the characters :
Montag - Dolph Lundgren
Mildred - Sharon Stone
Clarisse - Hayley Williams
Beatty - Sir Patrick Stewart
Faber - John Zerzan
that's so accurste
i didnt understand the book and this helped a lot! Thank you! Did good on my essay and test.
this art is actually really good!
I had this book for summer reading this upcoming school year (2023-2024) and I read it in less than 12 hours. I had all summer to read it, but I read it the same day I bought it. Definitely a book worth reading.
Art and design?
Test in honors English tomorrow wish me luck guys
How’d it go?
Manny DeFelice ha ha same !!!!!
How are you?
One of the best books I’ve ever read
Irony: Anyone who consumes content like this in lieu of reading the book is doing exactly what Beaty talks about in his speech.
Exactly lol, the irony
Aren't you doing it right now as well, lol, "the irony"
Except I actually read the book in its entirety, just recently.
What speech
I use it as a refresher
I didn't do summer reading so now I'm listening to this
Lol I didn't read the book and have projects due next week that's why I'm here haha
Tytogryph what was the project about
My project is due today lmao
@@akariovo7505 how did it go?
@@corbinneal6705 not good. The essay didn't have to be long, but I only knew enough to write a paragraph lol.
@@akariovo7505 I have like. 30 page packet in front of me rn. I'm dying
Thank you so much whoever you are, this really helped me!
Best sum of the book I've seen so far thx!
Perfect animation and interpretation. I just love it :D
This is awesome, thank you, the book had some confusing parts and somehow, you covered them all.
Who else is here because you didn’t know about the summer reading and you didn’t read it all so you listen to this.
Literally!!! School starts tomorrow and I have only read 30 pages of the book let's hope this helped enough ahahah
sanincorp 123 INC. lmao me
Classics cut to fit fifteen-minute radio shows, then cut again to fill a two-minute book column, winding up at last as a ten- or twelve-line dictionary resume. I exaggerate, of course. The dictionaries were for reference. But many were those whose sole knowledge of Hamlet . . . was a one-page digest in a book that
claimed: "now at least you can read all the classics; keep up with your neighbours." Fahrenheit 451.
We were supposed to get this for summer reading last year, but they never gave us the book.
Now, my current teacher told is it was for extra credit, but a week later she was like "IT IS A QUIZ GRADE"
...i'm currently looking up tons of stuff for this, i'm so pissed man...
This book isn't even as good as people say, I've heard it, I've read it...
I'm boutta head out 🚶
EXACTLY IM IN THE SAME EXACT SITUATION
Shit man same thing, but like my school's shitty with contacting the students with what's going on in school like bruh 🤼♂️
The school must have burnt all its copies...
I remember watching this 2 years ago the day before the unit test not reading a single page. Somehow walked out with a 98 on the test. Ty recommendations
Whenever Faber or the book worms (the ones sitting near the bonfire after Montag escaped the Hounds) went on their long rants about the books, it awoke the inner child in me who was passionate about reading.
I was not attracted to this book either. I continued to read it and go back to the previous paragraphs from time to time. I wanted to finish it after I found it on my little boy's bedroom dresser. He had this book, a school assignment. I have always believed and continue to believe in the Memories that we humans create. Books, movies, and one- or two-minute videos on Instagram and Tik Tok are also beautiful, but nothing compares to memories. They are neither destroyed, nor thrown away, nor burned. They live with you, until you do.
2:37 I like how Guy and his wife have separate beds
VERY IMPORTANT SPOILERS: he never smashes :(
Realistically it makes sense. They don't love each other lol
This story is crazy good. Yes, it's diabolic, but very interesting and futuristic as a concept for a book (and a movie) considering the times it was written. Hopefully, the burning of all books will never happen, although this reminds me somewhat of the Cultural revolution of Mao's China, when the Red Book was replacing most of other books back then.
my project is due tomorrow. lol
Thank you so much, helped me before my English finals~
Watching this because I have a dialectal journal to do based on this novel, so I decided to see this before actually reading it
Thank you for the summary. I legit didn't understand Clarisse was dead:( like I read it but I didn't understand it
thank you, you saved my grade
school starts literally in two days and i havnt read my book this was a life saver omg
thank you I wasn’t paying attention hand way trying to finish my other work 👍🏻
thank you for saving my grades
That's my job!
so I have a mock exam tomorrow and an exam block this coming September 14 about Fahrenheit 451, please pray for me!🥺
God bless us all!❤️
how did the mock exam go i didn’t read the book and have to do an in class test on it this week
Yvng King Mar sooooo got a feedback about lot of generalisation in my paper hahaha so yeaahh need to improve them but I did well with the attitudes, values and beliefs of the characters🥺
I have a test on this tomorrow- wish me luck
SQUAW gl lmfaoo
How it went?
how’d it go😏
THANK YOU!!!!!
There are 2 types of people in this comment section: one who loves these books, and one who has a test tomorrow and either didn't read it or understand it and I somehow fit both categories
I read up to the part about a secret radio. Apparently I missed montag burn his own house, kill his boss, escape a killing dog robot, join a secret society, "die" on a news report, and an all out nuclear war.
Really hope this gives me a good grade.
thank god this video exists because i have school tmrw and i STILL havent read this book 😭
I’m just here after reading the book and yes I do understand what’s going on in the novel
hey can you help me with with something with the book
This channel diserves more suns
I hope I live long enough to see an faithful movie adaptation of this novel. The closest I've gotten so far is buying a graphic novel adaptation.
Do Huckleberry Finn, do the long version because that’s the one people should know about
I am here because so many people on ALTernative, NON-mainstream, UNcensored info sites, mention this, along with 1984.... as being the times we are in NOW.
Read a lot of books when younger but not this.
Any book they want to burn is a book I want to read. “When you cut out a man’s tongue, you don’t prove him a liar, you prove to the world you fear what he has to say.”
I think ray braderry is a fantastic writer he has another two other short stories that are both pretty similar to Fahrenheit 451 called The Pedestrian and There will come soft rains.I suggest 7:43 reading them
I haven't finished reading the book, but I have a project related to it due in 2 days, so I'm here, this channels name is accurate
Moment when you have an English final and are the only class expected to read it all in 1 and a half weeks
20/45 minutes of reading a day doesn't sound too bad.
I got 100% on a novel study for this book, and it was the hardest English assignment of the year!
I have a five paragraph essay due in two days and I haven’t even read the book (I read the first few pages before giving up because it was too boring and I’m trying to listen to the audiobook but it’s difficult) and I think this will help me get what’s going on so thank you 🙏
Thanks I was supposed to finish this book a week ago but only made it to page 100 🙏🙏
so all of us got a test tomorrow? mines next period 😍😍
This is really good thank you ❤❤
How ironic to find any Fahrenheit 451 material on such a censorious platform as YT.
i'm passed this class, thanks for your video!
hey can you help me with something with the book
I came here because my teacher told the class to read it, I forgot to read the book so here I am watching this video with hope I will pass my test on the book
huh sounds interesting maybe I’ll actually try reading it
Says a lot about today’s society. Except that it’s even worse than the whole “Books are bad for you” kind of mentality that society had in the book.
I know I'm late, but I had to read this for school (and quite frankly I didn't want to) so I watched this video. Thank you so much you helped me get an A!
This actually helped me a lot! Ty :3 💜
Haven't read the book yet but now I'm like 👀👀👀👀
Thank you so much!
i liked this book i had to read it in school 12th grade its got some really cool ideas
THANK. YOU.
Thank you so much!!!
Everyone here because of school and stuff, im here because of the story, we are not the same
I actually took it as Montag's boss wanted to die...
The book did state that beatty just stood there, not fighting back or not even having such a motion