The artistry of Ray Bradbury in literary forums included and not limited to "Dandelion Wine," "The Illustrated Man," "The Martian Chronicles," and included the novel, "Fareheight 451," which allots to the foreshadowing of the certain scientific technology transformations within the 21C. The three most components within this text is the exploration of writing within technology, robotics, and exploration of Mars.
Bradbury first explores the preservation of writing. The burning of the books alludes to the preservation of text in technological format to where actual live print would then become archaic. One of the forefront themes he brings to the mind's eye is the actual burning of the bible for should this as well be in technological format? Secondally, Bradbury explores the thoughtfulness of robotics. With the metaphor of the mechanical dog aids in the dictorial of reason without emotion as befriended within of our own emotion within our reason. Another aspect, he explores is space travel to Mars which for many years has been concurrent as life forms next frontier.
Ray Bradbury himself writes without complex dimension but is rich in text and metaphor that not only "Farenheight 451," but his other Sci-Fi novels categorizes him as a true classic writer of Sci-Fi.
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