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was bitter and concerned about the workings of his government, and a late nighttime encounter with an overzealous police officer would inspire bradbury to write a short story which would go on to become "the fireman" and then fahrenheit 451. fahrenheit 451 bradbury "the pedestrian" montag 1949​

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