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	<title>Comments on: How is Ray Bradbury&#8217;s science fiction novels different the average science novel?</title>
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		<title>By: Aquamarine</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href=""&gt;Theodore&lt;/a&gt;


He writes what are called "cautionary tales." I'm reading his book, Fahrenheit 451, for English class right now. His style of writing forewarns readers to beware of what may happen in the future if we don't change what is needed to be changed. Sometimes cautionary tales are written because the author is particularly upset about a topic.</description>
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<p>He writes what are called &#8220;cautionary tales.&#8221; I&#8217;m reading his book, Fahrenheit 451, for English class right now. His style of writing forewarns readers to beware of what may happen in the future if we don&#8217;t change what is needed to be changed. Sometimes cautionary tales are written because the author is particularly upset about a topic.</p>
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