28.04.2023
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THE IMAGE OF THE FAMILY IN R. BRADBURY'S NOVEL “451 DEGREES BY FARANGATE”

Author: Nuridinov, Zukhriddin Shukhratovich

Annotation: In the novel "451 degrees Fahrenheit" by Ray Bradbury, the image of the family is presented as destroyed and deformed, as a result of the total control of the state over the individual. The main character Guy Montag faces problems in his marriage and relationship with his wife, who only cares about his appearance and entertainment, and also shows no interest in reading books, which is illegal. In the relationship with Montag's father, there are also conflicts caused by a difference in worldview. Thus, the image of the family in the novel "451 degrees Fahrenheit" is a reflection of the total control of the state and its influence on human relations.

Keywords: novel, Fahrenheit 451, family image, total control, state, individuality, Guy Montag, marriage, relationships, reading books, conflicts, worldview.

Pages in journal: 662 - 665

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