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Fahrenheit 451 (disambiguation)
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Ray Bradbury
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United States
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Dystopian novel
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Publisher
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Random House
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1953
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Hardback
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Paperback
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ISBN
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ISBN 978-0-7432-4722-1
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dystopian
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soft science fiction
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novel
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Ray Bradbury
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hedonistic
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critical thought
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Guy Montag
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book burner
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Fahrenheit
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Cold War
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Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
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novella
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Galaxy Science Fiction
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Playboy
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UCLA's
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allusion
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dissenting ideas
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censorship
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Napoleon
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BBC Radio 4
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hedonistic
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anti-intellectual
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America
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Walt Whitman
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William Faulkner
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Bible
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Guy Montag
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Clarisse McClellan
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martyring
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political correctness
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phoenix
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Guy Montag
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protagonist
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Faber
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pencils
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Faber-Castell
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Mildred Montag
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Clarisse McClellan
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The Pedestrian
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Captain Beatty
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morphine
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procaine
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A. Conan Doyle
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Sherlock Holmes
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The Hound of the Baskervilles
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Dover Beach
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Nazi Germany
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nuclear weapon
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tyrannies
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Individual
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Society
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entertainment
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Propaganda
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Censorship
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Political Correctness
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Life and Death
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Technology
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Paradoxes
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Religion
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Apathy
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Plato's Allegory of the Cave
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Judy-Lynn del Rey
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Fahrenheit 451 (1966 film)
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François Truffaut
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Oskar Werner
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Julie Christie
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Warner Bros.
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Mel Gibson
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Terry Hayes
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Guy Montag
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Brad Pitt
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Tom Cruise
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Frank Darabont
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Mission: Impossible III
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The Mist
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Tom Hanks
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Obie Award
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off-Broadway
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The American Place Theatre
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one man show
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censorship
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George Orwell
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1984
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Aldous Huxley
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Brave New World
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ACLU
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Michael Moore
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Fahrenheit 9/11
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Micah Wright
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Hungarian
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poet
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György Faludy
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Neal Stephenson
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Snow Crash
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Equilibrium
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Christian Bale
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Sean Bean
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Let's All Kill Constance
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David Mitchell
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Cloud Atlas
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text adventure
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real-time strategy
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StarCraft
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R.O.D the TV
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anime
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Toshokan Sensō
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Toshokan Sensō
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Kelvin
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Fahrenheit
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Galaxy Science Fiction
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Paperback
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Ballantine
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hardcover
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Asbestos
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Playboy
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Rupert Hart-Davis
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London
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Corgi
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Bal-Hi
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Simon & Schuster
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Del Rey Gold Seal
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Joseph Mugnaini
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ISBN 0745171060
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ISBN 089968484X
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Simon & Schuster
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Trade paper
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Del Rey
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ISBN 0345410017
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ISBN 0345342968
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National Endowment for the Arts
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ISBN 978-1-57806-641-4
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2007
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06-03
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Kingsley Amis
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2001
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01-10
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Variety
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2007
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07-27
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2001
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02-01
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Variety
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2007
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07-27
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Sci Fi Wire
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2002
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04-29
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2007
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07-27
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2004
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07-29
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IGN
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2007
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07-27
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2006
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11-07
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2007
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07-27
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2007
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08-08
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MTV
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2007
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08-09
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2007
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11-09
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MTV
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2008
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04-03
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2008
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03-28
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MTV
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2008
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04-03
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2007
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09-18
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2006
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10-03
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ISBN 978-0-88882-060-0
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Tuck, Donald H.
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Advent
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ISBN 0-911682-20-1
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Wikiquote
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Internet Movie Database
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Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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