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    Reading Log 1- Fahrenheit 451 Describe what happened in your own words: So far in my reading of Fahrenheit 451‚ I have learned about a man named Guy Montag. So far Montag’s life has not been filled with excitement or thrill‚ he has a pretty dull and boring life. Montag is married‚ but he isn’t very content with it. He has just begun to understand how life really is. He and the people of this unknown city are living in the 24th century. Montag is a fireman in his 30’s and he along with many other

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    “Some people strengthen the society just by being the kind of people they are‚” acclaimed by John W. Gardner. In Fahrenheit 451‚ a novel by Ray Bradbury‚ society has become obsessed with technology enough that everyone but a selected few has lost the meaning in life. With that stated‚ many strive for adrenaline that can‚ and will be if it comes down to it‚ only be achieved through suicidal actions. This is much like today’s society‚ where adults and minorities are driving their attention to technology

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    Fahrenheit 451 Prompt 2 Professor Faber discussed three things missing from the Fahrenheit 451 society which are the reason of why the people in the Fahrenheit 451 society don’t want or need books. The three missing things include‚ number one‚ knowing the quality of books which is why books are so important. Number two‚ leisure to digest and think the book. Number three‚ is the right to act on what they have processed from the first two. Today‚ the society is missing the same three things that the

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    Imagine the United States fully censored by the government. It would be a lot like the scenario in the novel‚ “Fahrenheit 451”. Censorship has only gotten‚ and is only getting worse in America. There are few reasons for censorship‚ especially taking into account the extent of censorship‚ and the fact that it is only getting worse. Everyone would benefit from less censorship in America in my opinion. Censorship and mass bannings of media and literature is wrong in most cases due to people not being

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    technology affects society in Fahrenheit 451 and the real world Every day‚ everywhere people are using technology to check email‚ calculate tax‚ and talk with each other. Technology has greatly affected the social structure today and in Fahrenheit 451. Technology has effected how the TV controls our lives‚ how we communicate with one another‚ and how strong the social structure is In both the real world and Fahrenheit 451. Similarly to the real world‚ in Fahrenheit 451 the TV is a habitual action

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    Blocking children from seeing or hearing things keeps children from being able to think for themselves. In the novel Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury writes about a society that forces people not to be able to think at all. The society is completely censored and the government has full control over everyone. In order to keep our rights and freedom‚ America does not need censorship. The act of censorship takes away the rights to read‚ the freedom of speech‚ and the ability to discover new knowledge.

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    Fahrenheit 451 shows us how censorship can go too far. In this novel‚ it is in the future where books‚ whether for knowledge or entertainment have been banned by the government. The government uses censorship of these mediums to control the public by limiting what kind of input the community has. This theme is shown by the settings‚ the characters‚ and with symbols. The settings in the novel really convey the theme by showing how the society is controlled by the government. Take for instance

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    the society in the book Fahrenheit 451. While this sounds very different from our world‚ we are still alike in some ways. While we don’t burn books but encourage learning and thinking‚ both of these societies have lots of technology that people distract themselves with to try to be happy. To start off with‚ we encourage learning. In school‚ they try to teach us how to think and be creative. We learn a lot of useful skills and facts and methods of learning. In Fahrenheit 451‚ in

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    Popular fictions texts expressing views of the future educate audiences about current issues and the dystopias that develop from them. Texts such as the film ‘Gattaca’‚ directed by Andrew Niccol and novel ‘Fahrenheit 451’ by Ray Bradbury explore futuristic societies and the implications that become of their innovation. Although entertaining‚ texts such as these are didactic and must be taken seriously‚ as they communicate messages to audiences regarding prevalent concerns and possible futures based

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    outsiders of the society want nothing more than the very thing that is despised. This is the society that Guy Montag lives and changes in. Through the use of characters and events‚ Ray Bradbury shows a transformation in Guy Montag through the novel Fahrenheit 451. Using Clarisse McClellan as a catalyst‚ Bradbury begins to show how Montag questions his perceptions of society‚ which creates an inner conflict within himself. Before Montag met Clarisse‚ he was a proud fireman always ready to start a fire

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