Annotated Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography

  1. Johnson, Wayne L. “Machineries of Joy and Sorrow.” Contemporary Literary Criticism, edited by Deborah A. Stanley, vol. 98, Gale, 1997. Contemporary Literary Criticism Online, ctcdns02.ctcd.edu:2252/ps/i.do?p=LCO&sw=w&u=txshracd2491&v=2.1&id=IRKNYN842793018&it=r&asid=231264adb32019749f01bae5d47ab55e. Accessed 2 Oct. 2017. Originally published in Ray Bradbury, Frederick Ungar Publishing Company, 1980, pp. 85-88.

I will use this source to illustrate how Montag stayed alienated to the society. This source provides also some insight of the joy of Montag with his new family when he left the city.

  1. Johnson, Wayne L. “Machineries of Joy and Sorrow.” Contemporary Literary Criticism, edited by Deborah A. Stanley, vol. 98, Gale, 1997. Contemporary Literary Criticism Online, ctcdns02.ctcd.edu:2252/ps/i.do?p=LCO&sw=w&u=txshracd2491&v=2.1&id=IRKNYN842793018&it=r&asid=231264adb32019749f01bae5d47ab55e. Accessed 2 Oct. 2017. Originally published in Ray Bradbury, Frederick Ungar Publishing Company, 1980, pp. 85-88.

This source will be very useful while defining the symbol that the author tried to emphasize. Metaphor is used by the author to keep the reader attentive to the work and the resolution that came at the end of the novel.

  • Zipes, Jack. “Mass Degradation of Humanity and Massive Contradictions in Bradbury’s Vision of American in Fahrenheit 451.” Contemporary Literary Criticism, edited by Deborah A. Stanley, vol. 98, Gale, 1997. Contemporary Literary Criticism Online, ctcdns02.ctcd.edu:2252/ps/i.do?p=LCO&sw=w&u=txshracd2491&v=2.1&id=KWMMLB614917745&it=r&asid=c44c399ecfa83fcaf19ec0c4621954dd. Accessed 2 Oct. 2017. Originally published in No Place Else: Explorations in Utopian and Dystopian Fiction, edited by Eric S. Rabkin, et al., Southern Illinois University Press, 1983, pp. 182-198.

This source talked about the controversy of Bradbury ideal for human kind. In this article Bradbury novel is considered as a far-dreamed fiction which let the possibility of the society to accommodate itself with the machinery.

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