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Fahrenheit 451 (1953) is a disturbing look at the future when books are burned by firemen. Read this book, and consider the importance of reading and writing in both Fahrenheit 451 and Dandelion Wine.
Bradbury is often classified as a science fiction writer. Research what is meant by the term “science fiction.” Does Bradbury fit into this classification? Why or why not? Is Dandelion Wine a work of science fiction?
Read Bradbury’s Zen and the Art of Writing. What are some of Bradbury’s major ideas about writing? Does Douglas use...
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