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Fahrenheit 451 expository essay

Ray Bradbury’s science-fiction novel Fahrenheit 451 has literary elements that strengthen its interpretation. The theme of this novel is the significance of a person’s independent thought. The literary movement of this book is Romanticism. Through the use of Guy Montag, an emotionally distressed individual who realizes the importance of independent thinking, Fahrenheit 451’s theme and literary movement are better understood.
The theme of Fahrenheit 451 is the importance of an individual’s independent thought and the individual’s creative ability. Guy Montag never thought about what he did because he was told what he did was appropriate for society, and also he is happy with his role in society. He felt like that until he met Clarisse McClellan, a 17 year-old girl that society calls a mental case because she questions society. She “teaches” Montag about the past when society did not fear the firemen. When he talked to his colleagues they laughed at him because they...

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