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Fahrenheit 451 Full Audiobook

Ray Bradbury

Burning Books, Igniting Minds

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Author: Ray Bradbury

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 0

Language: English

Publish Date: 26/12/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

Fahrenheit 451 Summary Audiobook

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Awakening
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Chapter 3Rebellion
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Chapter 4Confrontation
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Chapter 5Summary and Review
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Who should listen Fahrenheit 451

The summary audiobook of "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury is ideal for anyone interested in exploring themes of censorship, the power of literature, and the importance of critical thinking in society. It is particularly suitable for students, educators, and book lovers who seek a concise overview of the novel's core ideas and its relevance to contemporary issues. Additionally, those looking for a thought-provoking reflection on societal dynamics and the consequences of mass media will find the summary to be a compelling and enlightening experience.

3 quotes from Fahrenheit 451

  • "It was a pleasure to burn."
  • "Books were only one type of receptacle for storing a man's knowledge. There were many others. Some men store books in their own heads, and, unhappily, the seed of a man in the back of his brain, does not always access the knowledge he has lost."
  • "You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them."

Author : Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury was an American author known for his imaginative and visionary storytelling. Born in Illinois, Bradbury developed a love for writing at an early age. His works spanned various genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Bradbury's most famous novel, Fahrenheit 451, has become a literary classic, exploring themes of censorship and the power of literature. Throughout his prolific career, Bradbury received numerous accolades, including the National Medal of Arts and a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation. His unique blend of poetic prose and thought-provoking narratives continues to captivate readers worldwide.