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Hi, Im doing a research project for my english class on Ray and his book Fahrenheit 451. Im wondering if anyone could help me out with some information that I can't seem to find, thanks.
- What was Ray Bradbury's literary writing style?
- Did anything in the time the book was written, wheather personal or global impact the content of the novel? (Possible quotes to back this up?)
- What are the key elements of the novel?


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The answer to the first question can be found by reading the book.

The answer to the second question can be found by researching Edward R. Murrow, Sen. Joseph McCarthy and President Dwight D. Eisenhower. (Hint: It has something to do with an investigation.)

The answer to the third question can be found by reading the book.

Beware the film. It may lead you astray. And watch your phraseology—“agian” indeed.

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hey are you doing an authors paper?
 
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