VehiclesFashionRecipesBlogsHuntTravelsSportFunHandmadeITEducation
Mini-Games
x

x
zakruti.com » Knowledge, science, education » TED-Ed
Why should you read Fahrenheit 451? - Iseult Gillespie

Why should you read Fahrenheit 451? - Iseult Gillespie

FBTwitterReddit

video description

Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Why should you read Fahrenheit 451? - Iseult Gillespie Christian: Wow almost amazing how this Story is almost a direct comparison to what liberal democrats social media and main stream media do. The metaphorical book burning isn't just fiction it is a reality. Look up the list of banned books they will not sell on Amazon and there is quite a few that Barnes and noble won't ever sell either. In the event that you don't believe me look it up yourself. Just search for Amazon banned books in your search bar on your browser.
Date: 2020-08-22

Comments and reviews: 8


I remember I had a project for this book which was write journal entrys from the POV of a character that explain what they are thinking I wrote from the POV of the robo dog I tried to make its destruction sad my teacher told me it was pretty funny
reply

both farenheit 451 and 1984 both are set in worlds where free speech and free minds are destroyed and thrown away by both the people and the governments and too then be rediscovered by one or more people.
reply

Hmm, just like bans on hate speech (often de facto defined as simple disagreement with those holding the power to ban) in workplaces, social media, and universities today.
reply

Showing that the destruction-of-things have only improved through the years, allowed through growing technological innovations in the digital age.
reply

Reading? thats a good joke, also u dont need a totaltartan government to destory books from making a deferenceu just need the internet XD.
reply

They make the book sound so interesting but I have to read it for summer reading and Im struggling to stay awake while reading it
reply

What I find disturbing is how the world is slowly drifting towards this & Orwell's likely depiction of the future in 1984. its sad
reply

Wow. Ted-ed explained the book better than the book. Anyway, as someone reading this book, I don't think the book is good.
reply
Add a review, comment






Other channel videos