If Fahrenheit 451 were written in an epistolary format, how would this narrative choice most likely influence its exploration of free expression and censorship?
Utilizing letters as a method of storytelling could undermine the urgency around free expression by presenting everything in a past tense aftermath.
An epistolary format could intensify personal perspectives on the loss and pursuit of freedom of speech, reinforcing the censorship theme.
Presenting the story as epistles would over-simplify the themes since letters provide explicit accounts leaving little room for interpretation.
Letters written by characters would diminish the impact of censorship to promote a direct and positive view of free expression.
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