"Reimagining 'Fahrenheit 451' As A Graphic Novel. When Ray Bradbury was 15 years old, he saw images of books being burned in Hitler's Germany. "It killed my heart and killed my soul," he says, "and the memory of Hitler burning the books caused me to sit down and write Fahrenheit 451." Bradbury's novel imagines a future where firemen don't put out fires but, rather, set them in order to destroy books. It is the story of one fireman, Montag, who meets a strange young girl named Clarisse and ..." Full article: click here.
"Reimagining 'Fahrenheit 451' As A Graphic Novel. When Ray Bradbury was 15 years old, he saw images of books being burned in Hitler's Germany. "It killed my heart and killed my soul," he says, "and the memory of Hitler burning the books caused me to sit down and write Fahrenheit 451." Bradbury's novel imagines a future where firemen don't put out fires but, rather, set them in order to destroy books. It is the story of one fireman, Montag, who meets a strange young girl named Clarisse and ..." Full article: click here.
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