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📺 This Fahrenheit 451 Summary goes through all of the major events of Ray Bradbury's classic novel.
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Enter a world of television screens, robotic dogs and burning books! Join us for an amazing animated journey into the scary futuristic society of Fahrenheit 451.
Freedom of thought is censored and all books are destroyed in the world of Guy Montag. As a fireman, his job is to burn books, but then he meets a young woman who makes him question everything. What would happen if Guy read books instead of burning them? When he begins to experience a personal awakening, Guy becomes aware of the high price of freedom. Is Guy ready to turn his back on everything for the sake of knowledge?
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Комментарии : 112   
@ezioauditore6038
@ezioauditore6038 Год назад
Reading books like this, 1984 and brave new world in 2022 is heartbreaking because we are entering a dystopian world which mirrors different aspects from each book
@Andyman269
@Andyman269 Год назад
Did you ever think that maybe those works aren't just coincidences but rather a way to outline a plan decades in the works
@powerstones7722
@powerstones7722 Год назад
You are panicking about that too huh?
@nickdorenkamp959
@nickdorenkamp959 Год назад
Worst fears coming to life.
@tommybootlegger
@tommybootlegger Год назад
Technically, "Lord of the Flies" isn't a dystopian novel, but considering the subject matter of the story, I would be inclined to include it in your list of heartbreaking books like this one. Destruction of innocence seems to me to be a big part of all four stories. The psychological oppression of "1984" the sexualization of children by society in "Brave New World" then there's the character of Clarisse in "F 451" who really unintentionally shows Montag the existential crisis he's been battling his whole life without even realizing it. We see similar character types in "Lord of the Flies" as well as an inward societal collapse and desecration and perversion of noble ideals once held true. The sad thing is, I'm 39, and I never read any of these books in any of my grades in school, I read them on my own for fun. Makes me worried about how much more is gonna get lost.
@Cephas3018
@Cephas3018 Год назад
It is very disturbing to see how many parallels there are in these novels and our society. I myself haven't read any of these books in school, and I've been here for about 28 years. I hope things turn around soon for the sake of society
@tnminhkhoi1398
@tnminhkhoi1398 Год назад
451 predicted the Reels or Shorts trend on social media, it is unbelievable.
@144k_Kingdom_Living
@144k_Kingdom_Living Год назад
If only the movie was fiction.... Wake Up!
@mario-tvtv2121
@mario-tvtv2121 Год назад
i took a shot of vodka for each time they said book
@ShockAdvised1
@ShockAdvised1 Год назад
It wasn't a cop car that tried to hit him I thought it was a group of kids in their car, books weren't banned by the government they were originally banned by the people, anything thought provoking was banned because if something is thought-provoking it can and will lead to unhappiness and being happy is the most important thing in life in their world, the entire book keeps referencing that we need to shine a mirror on ourselves to see the problems we are making for ourselves
@madscabanal
@madscabanal 2 года назад
Thank you, Schooling Online, for uploading this video.:)
@weiyuchen5601
@weiyuchen5601 2 года назад
Summary like this precisely the thing the book wants us to avoid.
@JashXD
@JashXD 2 года назад
i dont undestand is this a compliment or an insult
@moxemelob
@moxemelob 2 года назад
@@JashXD Insult. The whole book is trying to tell you about how instant-gratifications, summaries, plot shortenings lead to a decay of society, leaving no space for thinking and free will. It's sad that the authors of this video MISSED the main point of the novel.
@jackmorris6967
@jackmorris6967 Год назад
Was just thinking this, I enjoy synopsis videos after reading a book to ensure I haven't missed anything or misinterpreted what the author is trying to say. But this comment is definitely warranted.
@trst361
@trst361 Год назад
A book is piece of art, to be interpreted, and this video, a perspective. Unless this video was made with malintent to deceive, which it doesn't appear to be the case, then we can only gain from it. Along with the video, which someone took the time out of their day to decorate and curate, we can learn in expedited fashion as images and audio brings rich information where text may be limited.
@moxemelob
@moxemelob Год назад
@@trst361 this video isn't a perspective, author doesn't add anythinv new to it. its a deliberate shortening of the piece, which sabotages the book itself. if you read the book you know it stood exactly against that.
@lassala
@lassala Год назад
Loved the book and enjoyed this summary as I review my thoughts and notes on the book. I can see in comments here that some people don't like the book because they have to read it as a school assignment. I felt the same way about books I had to read in school. Fortunately, I've read Fahrenheit 451 because I chose to, and I'm glad I did.
@hannaleung379
@hannaleung379 9 месяцев назад
Wanna send those notes my way?
@madineely
@madineely Месяц назад
@@hannaleung379real
@widdico
@widdico Год назад
i got a quarter test on this in 7 minutes wish me luck, i haven’t read it at all
@shuvaadhikari6557
@shuvaadhikari6557 Год назад
How did it go?
@widdico
@widdico Год назад
@@shuvaadhikari6557 not sure yet
@gregorneier2592
@gregorneier2592 Год назад
@@widdico now?
@widdico
@widdico Год назад
@@gregorneier2592 60 percent 😭
@koldblooded1352
@koldblooded1352 Год назад
I got a test too I haven’t read a single damn page
@pennym1056
@pennym1056 Год назад
You have no idea how ironic making a summary of the book against the deboning of literature is.
@epothos1
@epothos1 2 месяца назад
Yeah but I’m also a wage slave so it’s hard to find time to get settled down to read.
@XxDryManicanxX
@XxDryManicanxX Год назад
Amazing Video! This is sure to help with my pap english project!
@Max_Codes_
@Max_Codes_ Год назад
ty I read the book but this helps clear up some of the biggest rough edges I didnt get in the book
@pineapple3408
@pineapple3408 9 месяцев назад
I got me a test Monday and I didn’t read the last 4th of the book, this is gonna come in handy.
@kevispi2166
@kevispi2166 7 месяцев назад
I’m doing a book talk at this, this is a good reminder of what happened in the book.
@nazaperezhidalgo7967
@nazaperezhidalgo7967 Год назад
Amazing video!! keep going, you guys saved me, tomorrow i have a test about this🙏🏻😅
@TimmyBoySmart
@TimmyBoySmart 9 месяцев назад
did u pass the test?
@omnestrid
@omnestrid 9 месяцев назад
idk if they did but im having a test on it in two days, ill tell you if i pass @@TimmyBoySmart
@ellies316
@ellies316 Год назад
I gotta finals on this.... aint read shi 😅
@lisev415
@lisev415 Год назад
Summaries of summaries of summaries
@mixinmagic5995
@mixinmagic5995 Год назад
Does the word firetruck appear in the text as opposed to the words beast and hound to describe the vehicles? Thanks.
@omnestrid
@omnestrid 9 месяцев назад
Thats exactly how i imagined clarisse looks like
@ryankelley5160
@ryankelley5160 3 месяца назад
I know the two are unrelated narratively, but I always felt like it was the case that Fahrenheit 451 is what led to 1984. There is hope towards the end of 451, but what if instead of a better world rising from the ashes of the old, it was replaced with something worse? What if the legacy of turning away knowledge was just given a new coat of paint and given a different name?
@IDontWantThisStupidHandle
@IDontWantThisStupidHandle Год назад
I understand the themes and messages of this book, but it seems (at times) vapid and hypocritical. As if all films are inherently incapable of expressing an original thought, or as if all books are automatically filled to the brim with important, valuable life lessons and singular revelations (hint, many aren't, and you'll find a plethora of unoriginal, uninspired books as well) simple due to their respective media. Rather heavy-handed to me, but okay.
@Fede_uyz
@Fede_uyz Год назад
this is not at all the message. Books are not revealed for being correct and important, but for being a medium through which one can know of times past, read of hypothetical worlds, think about dangerous concepts, and so on. tv is not portrayed as evil because it's all superfluous, but because it's used to dumb down the people. The book talks about how everything is fast and short content targeted to make you forget about thinking (like we do with algorithmz today) marketing and ads are everywhere and the average person never dares to go against the established thought presented by the media. you fully missed the point my dude
@jp66koz
@jp66koz Год назад
Well, this sounds familiar...
@sharmilachakravorty
@sharmilachakravorty Год назад
Why was Guy hiding books?! Since when was he hiding them?!
@a3brey363
@a3brey363 Год назад
In part 1
@fixmyname2607
@fixmyname2607 Год назад
people dont use books that frequent nowadays outside of school, they read e books which is much more eco friendly + they use the internet or wikipedia
@AnnaMarieBooth.Educator
@AnnaMarieBooth.Educator Год назад
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@sheryl3620
@sheryl3620 10 месяцев назад
Should’ve see this last year uhhhh
@fiaadmin92
@fiaadmin92 Год назад
14:21 " my struggle "
@jarneltaviusdavid87
@jarneltaviusdavid87 Год назад
Thanks for this video, but i hate this book so much
@christinadone774
@christinadone774 Год назад
How come?
@jarneltaviusdavid87
@jarneltaviusdavid87 Год назад
@@christinadone774 Its just not my kinda book, i read it for school and I hated it. Just was boring imo, and the way it was written was also a big reason.
@christinadone774
@christinadone774 Год назад
@@jarneltaviusdavid87 Oh ok that's fine👍 I was just curious on how how other people viewed the book.
@shade767
@shade767 Год назад
It was actually my favorite book that I’ve read so far in middle school, but I understand.
@thebossman60
@thebossman60 Год назад
Love this book.
@danhove
@danhove Год назад
Montag. Lol, Monday, Wash Day. Is this taking out the laundry? Burning Booka. Censorship
@7drunkenmermaids431
@7drunkenmermaids431 10 месяцев назад
Good point
@GermanicStudios
@GermanicStudios 6 месяцев назад
1:27 5:12 9:07
@GermanicStudios
@GermanicStudios 6 месяцев назад
carpenter road omg real no lie
@Profanaties
@Profanaties Месяц назад
This trash book my grade 12 exam😂😂
@moxemelob
@moxemelob 2 года назад
Wow, ironic. The whole book is about how summaries of plots, shortenings, etc ruin the book, leaving no room for your own thoughts, which lead up to the decay of society. Read the goddamn book.
@colebenefiel3210
@colebenefiel3210 2 года назад
No
@skewddle
@skewddle 2 года назад
no
@SlamOOF
@SlamOOF Год назад
No
@aflairforthe.evi.
@aflairforthe.evi. Год назад
i would if i wasn’t struggling to understand 😭 also i need to rush this bc it assigned for summer work and i procrastinated. but i’ll go back to reading it carefully once i get the basic requirements!
@ophelia_ortensia
@ophelia_ortensia Год назад
What a white knight
@seanm3189
@seanm3189 4 месяца назад
I had to watch this video because as of 2083 books are illegal
@user-go8kp3hz7p
@user-go8kp3hz7p 8 месяцев назад
Lord Of The Flies
@nicusor112
@nicusor112 Год назад
Sounds like cancel culture we see around us on a daily basis
@that1toad64
@that1toad64 6 месяцев назад
5:12 i7 cr??? No way? Real?
@ianj1l1enjoyer
@ianj1l1enjoyer 6 месяцев назад
9:07 is cr???????????? J2!Q!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@GermanicStudios
@GermanicStudios 6 месяцев назад
a break of bliss, literally. through everything, they only feel Fahrenheit
@chcgo2undaground
@chcgo2undaground 8 месяцев назад
...waste of valuable internet bandwidth.........
@that1toad64
@that1toad64 5 месяцев назад
wrong
@magbump
@magbump Год назад
This book takes the Lord God’s name in vain over and over. I don’t appreciate the scene of pages being torn out of the Bible.
@ek3942
@ek3942 11 месяцев назад
talk to the author about it??
@kalebvaldez2404
@kalebvaldez2404 7 месяцев назад
Boohoo