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The novel Fahrenheit 451, written by Ray Bradbury, was published in 1953 not long after World War II had ended. Bradbury had written a short story about Guy Montag, the main character in Fahrenheit 451 in 1951. ... Another important factor, even more important to Bradbury than the anti-intellectualism of the Nazi’s, that led Bradbury to write Fahrenheit 451 was the red scare and McCarthyism in the United States.
During the time period in which Bradbury wrote Fahrenheit 451 the Nazi’s had imposed on Germany and the countries they held control of a censorship in which they tried to remove all literature that could educate the people. ... Bradbury also used Fahrenheit 451 as a way to protest what he believed to be the invasiveness of editors who, through their strict control of the books they printed, impaired the originality and creativity of writers.
Approximate Word count = 554 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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