284:: The protagonist of the novel, the entire summer is seen mostly through his eyes as a time of joys and sorrows. Douglas is imaginative, fanciful, and occasionally meditative on the state of the world. Most of the time, he aims to have fun as a 12-year-old kid, but sometimes he lapses into philosophical brooding on topics, including life and death, more mature topics than what would be expected of his age. Bradbury has stated that Douglas is based on the childhood version of him, and in fact, "Douglas" is Bradbury's actual middle name, while "Spaulding" is his father's middle name.
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and it's fabulous. I'm so very proud of it. In fact, it made me weep. In your own way you've told me that I have a chance of part of me living beyond the day that I leave this earth. This production is simply incredible." Phil
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Bradbury productions for many years." The production won the Ogle Award for best Fantasy Production of 2006.
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1765:Adaptations
1375:Collections
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404:Doug McKeon
187:short story
2072:Categories
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2008:Guy Montag
2001:Characters
1690:The Meadow
1337:The Dragon
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1218:The Rocket
1197:The Exiles
1113:The Scythe
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488:astronauts
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416:Mel Gussow
203:made with
1883:The Veldt
1781:Moby Dick
1754:The Veldt
1232:The Veldt
1120:I, Rocket
563:Citations
496:Dandelion
485:Apollo 15
314:nostalgia
271:The Night
205:dandelion
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550:See also
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