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Student Essay on The Use of Parallelism in Fahrenheit 451

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Ray Bradbury
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The Use of Parallelism in Fahrenheit 451

Summary:   Provides an analysis of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. Explores how the author used the effect of parallelism extremely well by showing the similarities of past and present. Compares the novel's plot to current events.


The book that will be reviewed is Fahrenheit 451, written by Ray Bradbury. The author used the effect of parallelism extremely well by showing the similarities of both then and now. In the following paragraphs we're going to encounter these parallelisms, we will compare the book to the time period in which it was written, and our own time period post September 11. Before we can do this we must first get to know the author and the era in which it was based off of just a bit.

To get a clear view and understanding of the book, first must review the time period in history. The book was written in the mid 1950's during the cold war. Former General McCarthy, then U.S. Senator started a fire ball of suspicion, suppression,.....

This is a free excerpt of 135 words. There are 1,176 words (approx. 4 pages at 300 words per page) in the full essay.

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