Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Mood of Fahrenheit 451



The mood of this book is serious. For most books that have a serious mood, I do not like them. However, I thought this book was very interesting, so it kept me reading!!
Also, the mood of this book is very odd and it's full of curiosity and mystery. For instance, in the world of Fahrenheit 451, people weren't allowed to have books. Firemens had to burn them!
Also, people did not have any emotions. They were practically all robotic! However, Montag met this seventeen year old girl, which made him curious about the world. What makes the mood strange is that people don't remember the days back then where they had literature and etc. It was really strange, and it made me realize how bad this society was! There's barely comedy and joy in this book. However, I really loved this book!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi crazy! kkkjk
wow... you loved reading this book,..huh? kkkk
It is true that people are very robotic in the society of F451, but they felt they had a lot of freedom.
Anyway, see you in a sec!:)

Jennifer Kim said...

Wow thanks jojo -_-^..........

SATISFACTION said...

who are them you are talking about?
And don't lie, you didn't read this book because it was very interesting. you read it because it was your homework... right?

DK Dong Keun Hong said...

F451 is so gay !!!
i know that people in f451 is very robotic, but they actually liked that way.
however i was surprised of how you expressed your feelings toward this book.
because truely i didn't like this book.
i was going to use a spark notes, but i just decide not to becuase of my honesty.

Jennifer Kim said...

Stop cyber-bullying me.
I like odd books that use different point of views in a society. I thought it was interesting how the world would be without books. Also, everything was based on technology things, like those robotic dogs to catch Montag. That's why I loved this other book called "The Giver" that also has a dystopian point of view. In this book, it also tries to erase history and sadness to make it a utopian society. However, as you read the Giver, you see the dystopian point of view. Similar to "The Giver," "Fahrenheit 451" has a similar idea. Books were made to stop unhappiness, but it created no meaning in life, and people had no knowledge about history. I like odd ideas. Even though I do not favor serious moods, I like serious moods with odd ideas.

MinSuk Nohhh said...

wow that harsh
no feelings, no books?
i can't live without books :D
goooooood (y) job on explaining the mood about F451

inakim said...

hi jen !

i agree with you alot, even though the mood was very serious and strange, because of the curiousity that this book contains, i kept reading this book and liked it!