"He felt he was one of the creatures electronically inserted into between the slots of the phono-color walls, speaking, but the speech not piercing the crystal barrier." (Pg. 46)
"As he stood there the sky over the house screamed." (Pg. 13)
"They're about nonexistent people, figments of imagination, if they're fiction. And if they're nonfiction, it's worse, one professor calling another an idiot, one philosopher screaming down another's gullet. All of them running about, putting out the stars and extinguishing the sun. You come away lost." (Pg. 62)
"You must understand that our civilization is so vast that we can't have our minorities upset and stirred." (Pg. 59)
"As he stood there the sky over the house screamed." (Pg. 13)
"They're about nonexistent people, figments of imagination, if they're fiction. And if they're nonfiction, it's worse, one professor calling another an idiot, one philosopher screaming down another's gullet. All of them running about, putting out the stars and extinguishing the sun. You come away lost." (Pg. 62)
"You must understand that our civilization is so vast that we can't have our minorities upset and stirred." (Pg. 59)
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Bradbury has a very unique writing style. It's filled with a lot of description and detail. Arthur Miller's style was in play form a lot more and had less detail. His style in The Crucible was more dialogue than anything.
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