The Bishop of Digne wakes in a strange not-France place. He then proceeds to wander about the city. Warnings: Slight political commentary (from an 18th century Frenchman. Not my ideas), and heathens. Also, I quite possibly butchered some of the French language, which I apologize for. K . No F451 characters, only OCs.
Just a short poem about the Mechanical Hound.
This is a short poem that is from the main character's point of view as he struggles through all the conflicting voices in his head to find his own way to rebuild at the end of the novel. Bad summary,I know, but give it a chance and at the very least read it for a different view of the entire novel.
just a small fan fiction of Fahrenheit 451
A familiar face keeps appearing in Montag's dreams and in his everyday life. Montag thinks he's going crazy. People don't come back from the dead; or so he thinks. Set seven years after the book. A MontagxClarisse fanfiction.
Montag, Granger, and the others return to the city to find it in ruins. When Montag stumbles upon his own house and hears a voice that sounds strangely like Millie, who couldn't possibly have survived, he finds out what is happening.
Imagine a world without creativity. Dreaming, religion, fictional books, ect. are all illegal. Those who practice or pocess these objects and activities are arrested. My name is Rebecca Simons and this is the world I live in. Doesn't contain actual people or stuff from 451 just similar concepts. Can be read without having read 451. Rated T for dark themes.
A day in the life of Clarisse McClellan. She finds out something that she probably shouldn't have. Oops. Slight x-over with Supernatural (an all-human AU). T for a mention of violence.
A short story for my father. So he can be young just one more time...
this is what I think might have happened if Montag decided to knock on the door and ask to listen to what they were talking about.
OCs. Sort of an AU. Kinda. I guess. In a world where everybody is (supposedly) happy all the time, how can they know they're happy if they've never experienced any other emotions to compare this happiness with? Through the use of Artificial Emotion Patches, of course. But . . . do the people realize how happy they are? Or do they realize something entirely different?
During a chance encounter in the park, Professor Faber passes to Guy Montag a gift both great and terrible. That day Montag is forced to choose between the rules he has always been taught and the curiosity that he has always suppressed. (Prologue to F451)
oh, it was good for a while.-— montag reflects. beatty/montag