Monday, 8 April 2013
Too much Info Matthew
Beatty was explaining all about how fireman all question burning books sometime in their life and how he has the job of explaining everything. He says that books all say the same thing and should be disregarded, but ever since Montag's encounter with Clarisse, he has different ideas for how he perceives the way that this grim futuristic world is run by oppressive laws. So much has changed since 1953 and I think Ray Bradbury has done incredibly well at estimating what would happen in the future. I hear so many adults complain about how it was "back in the day" but really I don't see the point - you just need to get used to everything. As for I.S. without a computer, I personally think I would cope really well as I hardly use the computer - it's all books and people.
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Enjoyed your post Matthew. You have really thought this through and have been engaged in the novel fully. I hear you about "BACK IN MY DAY...". I kick myself whenever I say it.
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