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Ray Bradbury is considered one of sci-fi’s most prominent authors. After witnessing the effects of censorship first hand during the time when McCarthy had his black list of communists, Bradbury wrote Farenheit 451. Censorship is enforced on every character by banning all literature and actually burning houses that have books in them. ... The story ends with Montag and his new friends surviving the effects of the war. In Farenheit 451, Ray Bradbury discusses the effects of censorship on Montag, Mildred and Faber.
First Bradbury uses Guy Montag to show the effects of censorship. ...
Next Bradbury illustrates the effects of censorship on Mildred. ...
Finally, Bradbury demonstrates the effects of censorship on Faber. ...
Montag, Mildred, and Faber are used to display the effects of censorship in Ray Bradbury’s novel Farenheit 451. Montag was an example of censorship overthrown. ... Her entire life was built on false foundations, and she was the result of total censorship.
Approximate Word count = 735 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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