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In "Fahrenheit 451" what is Faber's attitude toward books and writers?
I have to either defend him or challenge his thinking and explain. Could you possibly help me out?
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I will leave the defending or challenging up to you; only you can know your opinion on the issue. But I can help you to more clearly understand Faber's stance. Faber believes that books and...
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