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Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury. “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind. Who knows who.

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Page 1: Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury. “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind. Who knows who.

Fahrenheit 451

By Ray Bradbury

Page 2: Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury. “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind. Who knows who.

“A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind. Who

knows who might be the target of a well-read man?” Beatty, p. 58

Page 3: Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury. “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind. Who knows who.

CENSORSHIP

WHAT IS IT?

Page 4: Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury. “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind. Who knows who.

When do you think people first started burning books?

What motivates book burning?

Page 5: Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury. “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind. Who knows who.
Page 6: Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury. “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind. Who knows who.

Why do you think certain populations have allowed book burning in the past (and today)?

Page 7: Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury. “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind. Who knows who.

We tend to equate book burning with oppression. But is there ever any justification for banning certain books (or movies or art)? If so, what would your criteria be?

Page 8: Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury. “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind. Who knows who.

Have you ever read or seen anything so offensive that you wished it would be censored? How did it make you feel?

Page 9: Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury. “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind. Who knows who.

Why do you think fire is used to destroy books? What is its symbolic significance?

Page 10: Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury. “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind. Who knows who.

Themes: CensorshipIgnorance/KnowledgeLife/DeathAnimal ImageryTechnology ParadoxesReligion

Page 11: Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury. “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind. Who knows who.

Discussion with Ray Bradbury

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