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English, 16.01.2021 16:10 jep88

Think about some of the things that have been eliminated in Bradbury's fictional society—books, but also funerals, front porches, rocking chairs, gardens, and quiet time in general. Can you think of some other examples? What is the reasoning behind this? Which would you miss the most if our society were to evolve in this direction?

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