Submitted by bookworm579 t3_z1a32i in books
Ray Bradbury has such a unique and interesting way of describing the world in 'Fahrenheit 451', one that is very refreshing to read. I love how poetic the writing is and how the story is broken up partly into the main characters thoughts. For example, the author will repeat some lines of narrative to make it sound like the MC is trying to convince himself of something. I've never seen that done before and it was cool to read. Though at the same time I can imagine why it would be tedious, so anyone who has read it, maybe you could share your opinion? Did you find it annoying?
I haven't read this book before. I believe we are reading it either this year or the next year during school, and can I just say I am so thankful I read it before I was forced to. I really enjoy dystopian, especially when the author describes in depth how it affects individuals and culture, and Ray Bradbury did this perfectly in Fahrenheit 451. In fact, one of my favorite parts that he does this is on pages 96-97 when they're talking about politics (I don't want to spoil anything, so if your interested you can look at it.)
All in all, this is now one of my favorite books. I am also a writer, and I think Ray Bradbury's style of writing is one that I will look up to from now on. I love the imagery, descriptions, and the way his sentences flow together. Very Inspiring.
So if you have read the book, please feel free to comment about your opinion on it. Be it plot, writing, the meaning behind the dystopian, or anything else. I just thought it would be interesting to hear some other thoughts about the book from others who have read it :)
rrivers730 t1_ixacn2m wrote
One of my favorites. Check out the Martian Chronicles if you enjoyed Fahrenheit 451.