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Although Ray Bradbury's work is often referred to as science fiction, Fahrenheit has plenty to say about the world as it is, and not as it could
be. As you reflect on the book, what are some examples that illustrate "the
world as it is and not as it could be"? Discuss how you feel about the stands the
author or characters take in Fahrenheit.
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