Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Writing
While this book talks about people acting as firemen and some of the men that Montag meets were teachers, none of the people in the book seemed to be writers. The people who were saving books, either physical books, or the "remembered" books, did not seem to be engaged in writing their own materials. Obviously some new "writing" was occurring in the society because the plays that Mildred was watching were written by someone and she received a script for at least one of them. Why does Bradbury's work-Fahrenheit 451-not seem to be concerned with the creative process-only with the final form of the process-the printed book? Or do you think he does deal with the issue of creativity in some way?
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