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Saturday, March 1, 2008

MOOD<3

As everyone can percieve the mood of this book by reading just at least two pages of this book, it is eerie, constant, depressing and melacholy.
There isn't much turning points in this book. The story is pretty constant. The mood of this book doesn't really vary. The voice and the tone of this book is steady and stable which affects and contributes the mood of this book.
Bradbury used way too much difficult word choices, confusing and ambiguous metaphors that made the book very constant, and difficult to know the meanings of the book. As a result, the book was boring to read without any excitement going on.
There were some turning points such as when Captain Beatty and his firemen were planning to put a bomb into the city to destroy it; Montag kills Captain Beatty; Montag runs away from the Hound; and others. However, without these big turning points in the book, it had rarely any turning and interesting points and was very stable and tedious.
But it was a good and recommending book to read because I could learn an important lesson.

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