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Just finished Fahrenheit 451 and I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed the book. I know the book gets a lot of comparison to 1984 and it definitely deserves it because they both offer extremely interesting views of a dystopian future. As of now I don't know which book I like better, but they both are among some the best books I ever read. So here is my question, which one is better for you literary guys out there Fahrenheit 451 or 1984?
I liked 451 well enough, but I think 1984 was better. I think 1984 did better at describing the absolute horror of a communist totalitarian regime where the self is extinguished to fulfill the needs of a political system. 451 was.... lacking in those aspects, not to mention that 1984 was more believable. Of course, 451's political system was quite different from that of 1984, so it might be that I liked Orwell's notion of dystopia better (actually, 1984 describe more in-depth compared to 451). I think 1984's writing was better, but that might be because of 451's translation.
Also, I read the translated version of Fahrenheit 451 back in middle school, a few months after I read 1984 in the English version. I also did re-read 1984 multiple multiple times over the course of many years, while 451 I read twice by borrowing it from my school library, so that could have impacted my impression of it.
Anyway, they both had striking impacts on my philosophy and life/political views, I suppose.