Thursday, August 19, 2010
Fahrenheit 451 - Montag's House - Going down
Wow, there is a big surprise. Not. This was very easy to see coming. I knew Montag was going to get caught. Ray Bradbury has the ability of a four year old monkey on crack to write books. At least in this certain case this stands true. This crack book is called Fahrenheit 451, and it is indeed written by the "genius" they say called Ray Bradbury. I applaud my good friend Ray for trying to write a decent book and make a decent living. In my mind, however, he failed. This book is way too easy to predict what will happen next. It should be called something like Predictable and instead of by Ray Bradbury have it written by Captain Obvious. In the story that is there, I just got to the end of the second part of the book. Once again, I am disappointed in the name of the part. The Sieve and the Sand? Come on Ray! This has nothing to do with anything unless the sand was counting down Montag's life. I do not approve of Ray Bradbury's titling skills. He basically sucks at naming things. I bet he did not come up with the title of the book himself, because that is actually a cool title. Montag just "surprisingly" got caught, if you can say that, by Beattie. Yes, it is true that Montag finally turned in his books, but they still are going to burn down Montag's homestead. You had to have seen it coming. It was just far to easy to see it coming! What else would the book be about? Montag living happily ever after with his lovely wife Mildred. No way Jose! Now Montag will probably turn on the firemen and kill them then run away into the wilderness. Then the mechanical hound will probably chase him and catch a person that is not Montag; only because they could not find Montag fast enough for entertainment. Then Montag will more than likely meet some book lovers and live happily with them.
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