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Slowly, the ragged group of travellers, climbed the last bill, with a deep weariness and joy profound-struggling on their tired legs and feet, joy kindling new resolve in their hearts.
I hope it's correct
Answer: In the 1950s-1960. I think it is called The Theatre of the Absurd
I think it’s is c because they’d be encouraged and not let down because of that
I'm assuming this is Fahrenheit 451
In the book, firefighters ironically destroy and burn things rather than save and put out fire like we do. Also, technology is much more prevalent in this story. Mildred's life revolves around technology (which is even more important to her than Montag). This "society" is Bradbury's prediction of how technology will change the world. Also, books are illegal.
Some similar things are the dependence on technology and the crime system (Montag is a criminal at the end of the book, and he has to live in hiding.)
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Your dad that never came back :)
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