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Originally posted by kayellebee:
I would like to see a sequel to Fahrenheit 451 because I would want to see how the people react to a society where books are allowed and even sacred. The people in that town are not used to books and other forms of literature. They are used to technology. They don�t even story tell a lot. I also think that all of the firemen who hated books will try to be rebellious and not read. However, everybody else will be trying to get them to read because they realized what they missed out on through all the years without books. The firemen will feel like they are not needed now that they aren�t starting the fires. Montag and Faber will probably open up their own bookstore and be famous for helping to make the books become allowed. They will be heroes in a way. Mildred will probably try to win Montag back after everyone likes him again. However, I think that Montag won�t take her back because she is so selfish and doesn�t support his decisions or anything he does. He will realize that he didn�t really love her. Montag will find real love in someone else, someone like Clarisse�s character. A character that is an observer and brings out the best in people and is supportive would be perfect for Montag.
kayellebee, I agree with you, I would like to see a sequel to this book. For the people that lived in this city it would be just like starting over, and they would not be used to it, some would even have to learn how to read! The people in this society are so used to having rules and basically not really having to deal with any emotions, that when they start reading books they will be faced with so many different emotions, like in the book when Montag reads the poem Mrs. Phelps cries because she was so overwhelmed with emotion just from this one poem. So just imagine what will happen when the whole city starts to read. Also, if they made a sequel to Fahrenheit 451, how do you think the firemen will react to everyone reading books? Will there even be any firemen? What kind of new jobs do you think there will be in this new society of books and imagination?