This paper presents a comprehensive rhetorical analysis of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 using the IMRaD (Introduction, Methodology, Results, and Discussion) framework. The study explores how rhetorical strategies—ethos, pathos, and logos—are employed within the novel to influence readers' perception of censorship, societal control, and individual freedom. By applying linguistic and literary analytical tools, this research identifies the dominant rhetorical techniques used by Bradbury and their impact on the narrative's persuasive appeal. The findings reveal that Bradbury effectively combines emotional and logical appeals to engage readers and encourage critical reflection on contemporary societal issues.