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"I always like to drive fast when I feel that way. You get it up around ninety-five and you feel wonderful....it's fun out in the country. You hit rabbits, sometimes you hit dogs. Go, take the beetle."

--Mildred Montag, Fahrenheit 451

"I plunk the children in school 9 days out of ten. I put up with them when they come home three days a month...you have them into the parlor and turn the switch. It's like washing clothes, stuff laundry in and slam the lid...they'd just as soon kick as kiss me! Thank God I can kick back!"

--Ann Bowles, Fahrenheit 451

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The Feminist Perspective of Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451"

"In sum, do not insult me with the beheadings, finger-choppings or the lung-deflations you plan for my works. I need my head to shake or nod, my hand to wave or make into a fist, my lungs to shout or whisper with. I will not go gently onto a shelf, degutted, to become a non-book.

All you umpires, back to the bleachers. Referees, hit the showers. It's my game. I pitch, I hit, I catch. I run the bases. At sunset I've won or lost. At sunrise, I'm out again, giving it the old try."

--Ray Bradbury, the Coda, Fahrenheit 451

"The point is obvious. There is more than one way to burn a book and the world is full of people running about with lit matches."

--Ray Bradbury, the Coda, Fahrenheit 451

What We've Learned

  • The lack of women in Fahrenheit 451 was clearly not an oversight by Bradbury
  • Lack of women has led the world into a constant state of war, paranoia, and a dependence on technology that is really not healthy
  • This book is a subtle reminder of the importance of women
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