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    decisions of Montag. In the beginning‚ books could be found everywhere until firemen were given the job to burn them. Since reading was banned‚ no one was allowed to have books. Everyone was brainwashed or disabled from thinking on their own. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Bradbury writes “‘ You can’t rid yourselves of all the odd ducks in just a few years. The home environment can undo a lot you try to do at school. That’s why we’ve lowered the kindergarten age year after year until we’re almost snatching them

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    a book is directly attacking a group of people based on religion‚ culture‚ etc.‚ then it deserves to be censored. Whereas‚ if a book is censored because it makes people emotional‚ that is completely uncalled for and irrational. For example‚ in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ when Montag reads a simple poem aloud‚ “Mrs. Phelps began crying. [Everyone] sat‚ not touching her‚ bewildered with her display. She sobbed uncontrollably. Montag himself was stunned and shaken” (Bradbury 97). Because these people

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    In Ray Bradbury’s allegorical novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ Guy Montag memorizes the Old Testament’s Ecclesiastes and the New Testament’s Revelation because he knows that he is not always going to physically have the books‚ which allows the author to allude to these books at the end by connecting them to the destroyed city. As it unfold in the novel‚ when Montag is running away from who he thought was the police “he dropped a book” (121). In this moment Montag knew that he could not go back and try to pick

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    necessary to lose everything else.” In other words‚ she is saying that everything has a price. Nothing comes free. In order to get‚ one has to give. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ Clarisse and Montag satisfy Devlin’s stance because they both strive to get away from the dystopian society and have to sacrifice their family‚ friends‚ and even their life. Clarisse‚ who is a pariah‚ gives up a “normal” life in order to be herself and live freely outside the society. She decides that it is worth it to not have

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    Most adolescents and adults find the idea of an invasion by aliens or robots superseding mankind as intriguing possibilities. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury describes an America in the future in a different‚ more realistic light the government bans reading and war plagues society. Whether a work of science fiction portrays a theme of a post-apocalyptic world or the mutation of human characteristics‚ authors base their work on reality. In today’s world‚ while technology certainly brings benefits

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    make the choice to read the series. Danny’s mom believes that her religious views outweigh everyone else’s right as a citizen to decide for themselves In Americus‚ the town is choosing to vote on the freedom to read the story or not‚ while in Fahrenheit 451 they have never had the opportunity to enjoy the freedom to explore literature. Books are

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    Essay Professor Faber defines the value of books in Fahrenheit 451 because he is still an avid reader‚ has a collection of books‚ and aches to have more. Although he lives in a time where books are censored and considered ÒbadÓ‚ he still finds a way to pursue his true hobby which is reading. Faber believes that the current state of the society is due to people like him who are too afraid to speak out about the truth of burning books for pure pleasure. Quality is the measure of excellence

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    Outline over Farenheit 451 I. Characters A) Guy Montag 1. A third-generation fireman. 2. Tries to find the meaning of books instead of burning them. B) Mildred Montag 1. Montag ’s brittle‚ sickly looking wife. 2. Obsessed with television and hates getting in frank conversation with her husband over her feelings or marriage. C) Captain Betty 1. Captain of Montag ’s fire department. 2. He hates books and anyone who reads them. D) Professor Faber 1. Retired English Professor. 2. A man who

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    “Things do not change‚ we change.” Henry David Thoreau. Fire will always be a material that will not change based on how one uses it. In Fahrenheit 451‚ fire is used to show destruction‚ knowledge‚ and Montag’s view on society. Fire in the novel represents destruction. A job in their society is a fireman. Fireman are the people who start the fires. Throughout the novel fire destroys books‚ the fireman destroy books because the society wants to be equal and if there are no books than no one will

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    Happiness is fundamental and important to all human beings. Happiness is defined as the state in which an individual feels pleasure and fortune. It is not measurable‚ yet everyone seeks it. In Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451‚ happiness is defined by technology. In this imagined society‚ technological tools fascinate most of the people – they desire them and practically dream about them. Technological objects are the dominant idea that is present within them and that constantly provokes them to do

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