Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Kenny Lee final exam

Fahrenheit 451 was an interesting book. Reality hits you when you read it. You realize how much it relates to the real world. So much tagedy and hatefullness are simulated and well compared to real life.

A tragedy is a serious drama typically describing a conflict between the protagonist and a superior force and having a sorrowful or disasterous conclusion that ecites pity or terror. That sums up the book in one definition. Tragedy was the main point in the book.

Fahrenheit 451 had tragedy because firemen were killing dreams and excitement of the people in the town. People loved reading books and loved the excitement but the firement did not want to allow it. If people were caught with any books the firemen would burn the house down right along with the books.

I think that it is a shame that the firemen would treat people in that kind of manner. The people dont hurt anybody by just writing a book. It is a tragedy that two human beings would treat peole in the way for no reason at all. The thing that makes this such a unique book is that it relates to the real world so its easier for you to understand.

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