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Dystopian literature
uggesting that Fahrenheit 451 is not only a critique of a dystopian future but also an expression of love and concern for humanity. shorten and rephrase like a 9th grader
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Fahrenheit 451 isn't just a critique of a bad future - it's actually an expression of love and worry for people.
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