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"Seashell" radios and "parlor walls" (giant TVs) replace real human connection.

LitCharts – Excellent visual aids for tracking themes and symbols like fire, water, and the mechanical hound. "Seashell" radios and "parlor walls" (giant TVs) replace

An old professor who acts as Montag’s mentor, emphasizing that the content of books is what matters, not just the objects themselves. 💡 Major Themes "Seashell" radios and "parlor walls" (giant TVs) replace

The antagonist; a well-read man who uses his knowledge to justify burning books. "Seashell" radios and "parlor walls" (giant TVs) replace

📍 The title "Fahrenheit 451" refers to the temperature at which book paper supposedly catches fire and burns. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

The book people believe that by remembering literature, they can rebuild society after it inevitably destroys itself. 🛠️ Study Resources