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Marrrta [24]
3 years ago
5

How old is Mildred in Fahrenheit 451? And what is her job? ​

English
2 answers:
konstantin123 [22]3 years ago
4 0
I'm sorry i don't know how old she is but, her job is to be happy
zimovet [89]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Fahrenheit 451 es una novela distópica del escritor estadounidense Ray Bradbury, publicada en 1953 y considerada una de sus mejores obras.1​ La novela presenta una sociedad estadounidense del futuro en la que los libros están prohibidos y existen «bomberos» que queman cualquiera que encuentren.2​ En la escala de temperatura Fahrenheit (°F), 451 grados equivalen a 232,8 ºC y su significado se explica en el subtítulo de la obra: «Fahrenheit 451: la temperatura a la que el papel de los libros se inflama y arde». El protagonista del relato es un bombero llamado Montag3​ que acaba por cansarse de su rol como censurador de conocimiento, decide renunciar a su trabajo y eventualmente se une a un grupo de resistencia que se dedica a memorizar y compartir las mejores obras literarias del mundo.

La novela ha sido objeto de interpretaciones que se enfocan en el rol histórico que ha tenido la quema de libros para reprimir ideas disidentes. En una entrevista de radio de 1956, Bradbury afirmó haber escrito Fahrenheit 451 por sus preocupaciones durante la era McCarthy de la amenaza de quema de libros en los Estados Unidos.4​ En años posteriores, lo describió como un comentario sobre la forma en que los medios de comunicación de masas reducen el interés por la literatura.5​

Explanation:

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