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*[[Lisa]] tells [[Bart]] that he was supposed to be reading the novel for his book report, to which Bart responds that he'll simply watch {{W2|Fahrenheit 451|film|the movie}} instead. | *[[Lisa]] tells [[Bart]] that he was supposed to be reading the novel for his book report, to which Bart responds that he'll simply watch {{W2|Fahrenheit 451|film|the movie}} instead. | ||
*Lisa takes the idea of memorizing every ''Itchy & Scratchy'' episode for future generations from the book. | *Lisa takes the idea of memorizing every ''Itchy & Scratchy'' episode for future generations from the book. |
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Fahrenheit 451 is a 1953 dystopian novel by American writer Ray Bradbury.
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