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"Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury Guy Montag, a fireman who burns books in a society where they are banned, begins questioning his role and society’s suppression of knowledge. The novel explores censorship, freedom of thought, and the power of literature.
"Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison The unnamed narrator grapples with issues of race and identity in a society that refuses to see him as a whole person, offering an exploration of invisibility in social and political contexts.
"An Absolutely Remarkable Thing" by Hank Green April May becomes an overnight sensation after discovering mysterious statues around the world, exploring themes of fame, social media, and human connection.
"The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka (1915) Though written by a German-speaking author, this novella is highly influential in American literature. The surreal story of Gregor Samsa, who wakes up transformed into a giant insect, examines themes of alienation, identity, and family.