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    Throughout the novel Fahrenheit 451 written by Ray Bradbury we see a world where books and knowledge is no more and where the destruction of all books is handled by Firefighters. Reading through the novel you are taken through the life of Guy Montag a Firefighter who has lost his hope on his profession and wants to find a meaningful way to live his life. Through a quest to find knowledge‚ going against his profession Montag starts preserving and reading books instead of burning them. This causes

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    Do we choose our own destiny‚ or does it choose us? The book Fahrenheit 451 takes place in the future‚ in a time where firemen no longer put out fire but rather begin them. The book quickly introduces a new neighbor‚ Clarisse‚ that walks Montag to his house and speaks her mind to him. She is a very odd person because she asks a lot of “why” questions when their world revolves on the “how”.She takes note in the little things and her way of thinking begins to rub off on Montag. He then begins to question

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    (AGG) Nothing good comes from technology in the book Fahrenheit 451. (BS-1) Montag’s society has an addiction to technology. (BS-2) Citizens are suffering the consequences of being addicted to it. (BS-3) People who don’t use technology all the time are better off than people who are constantly on it. (TS) The constant use of technology has a negative effect on Montag’s society. (MIP-1) Montag’s society is addicted to technology and it’s all that they care about. (SIP-A) People in this society alway

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    Even though Ray Bradbury urged the world to beware of the onslaught of increasingly meaningless media and to preserve morals and ethics through intellectually stimulating content‚ such as books and deep human relationships‚ through his book Fahrenheit 451 in 1953‚ based on the current situation of society today‚ it seems that the world ironically ignored his warnings. For example‚ in the realm of reading‚ an increasing amount of people prefer to read summaries of a book on websites like Shmoop and

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    Author’s Purpose Essay In both Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 and our world today‚ the government uses censorship to control the thoughts and actions of the people. Censorship is very immoral and terrible for humanity. Censorship keeps people in the dark about the government and its happenings‚ and does not allow free thinking and drawing conclusions for oneself because of the lack of information to come to a decision using one’s best judgment. The censorship described by Ray Bradbury in a futuristic

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    “We live in a time where there’s an alienation factor. there’s a certain disconnection. we don’t have any real sense of community anymore”(Ball). Similarly‚ Ray Bradbury’s book Fahrenheit 451‚ this society in the future is disconnected with one another. In the society where firemen burn books‚ Montag is a firemen who believes books might reconnect society again. He believes with the help of an old english professor‚ Faber‚ and himself can help reconnect society once again. A few obstacles appear

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    Fahrenheit 451 - Essay questions Choose one of the following topics and write a five-paragraph essay using at least six examples from the novel (at least four of which need to be direct quotations) to prove your thesis. There should be a clear thesis and topic with specific examples from the book. You also need to explain your examples. It should be evident from your essay that you have read and understood the novel. Any evidence of plagiarism will result in an automatic zero. The essay will

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    Fahrenheit 451 In this story Montag opened his eyes and made some changes in his life. Montag went through some major changes over the course of the story. He started thinking individually instead of like everyone else‚ meeting Faber‚ and his job are some major changes he went through throughout this novel. There are many other changes he went through‚ but these are what made the biggest impact on his life. One of the biggest changes was that he started thinking his own thoughts instead of

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    Fahrenheit 451 Quotes

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    “She’s dead. Let’s talk about someone alive‚ for goodness’ sake.” “She was the first person I can remember who looked straight at me as if I counted.” “It’s only a dog‚ that’s what! You want me to shoo him away?” “Books aren’t people. You read and I look all around‚ but there isn’t anybody!” “He might come and burn the house and the ‘family.’ That’s awful! Think of our investment.” “What about Clarisse McClellan‚ where do we look for her? The morgue! Listen!” “How in the hell did those bombers

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    Burning Bright‚ Burning Right It was that time of day when the afternoon barely gave away to the glorious wonders of the night. The birds had stopped chirping and the many creatures that stirred in the ruins of the city‚ those that found it livable‚ had retreated to their underground homes. It had been a decade‚ a lifetime since the city had been reduced to rubble. The radiation still lingered in the air. It added a new taste‚ similar to the taste of an orange or a lemon. The crater from the bomb

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