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    The Illustrated Man

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    In the 1950’s science fiction collection of stories The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury‚ there are two stories that express the main idea of revenge and they are The Other Foot and The Veldt. In The Other Foot‚ revenge is seen when Willie takes revenge on the white people because of how they treated his parents and the other black people on Earth. In The Veldt the children‚ Wendy and Peter‚ take revenge on their parents when they don’t let them take their rocket to New York‚ this revenge builds up

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    his eyes that fire was indeed an element of destruction. He also believed his hands were the cause of supporting this process as well‚ believing they “had turned thief” (Bradbury 35). “He saw many hands held to its warmth‚ hands without arms‚

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    the U.S censoring what Americans do in their daily lives and putting restrictions and limitations on everything they do. Would Americans obey or would they rebel? In the novel Fahrenheit 451 and movie Equilibrium‚ both dystopian science fictions‚ Ray Bradbury and Kirt Wimmer create chaotic worlds where two law enforcers must defy their duties and save the world from their controlling governments. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Guy Montag is a fireman who burns books and readers but eventually begins reading and

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    Fahrenheit 451 In Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury portrays how Montag likes to burn and change things with fire. Montag can be compared with fire in many ways. Fire to him is pleasure‚ power‚ warmth‚ and happiness. Throughout the book‚ Bradbury demonstrates how Montags’ personality mirrors fire. Montag felt good when working with fire he did not care about anything else. He felt pleasure seeing things deformed “It was a pleasure to see things eaten‚ to see things blackened and changed.”(Page 3)

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    brought back to full life‚ Mr. Cooger and his assistants failed and killed him completely‚ returning him to his first stage. ARCHETYPES The #12: When Mr. Cooger boarded the magic carousel‚ it spun “around under the sky” until “Mr. Cooger was 12.” (Bradbury 57) In Literature‚ the archetype of the number 12 symbolizes the passage of time. In this case‚ Mr. Cooger spun around backwards until he was 12 years of age‚ symbolizing the effortless passage and manipulation of time that he and Mr. Dark are able

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    Fahrenheit 451

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    technology has driven the people not to read has become a deficit to society. Seeing the struggles that one person goes through and it effecting his job‚ the internal conflict that has been brought upon him. Based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Ray Bradbury‚ the film is about a future in which a fireman‚ whose duty it is to destroy all books‚ and then begins to question his task.  In the future‚ a totalitarian government employs a force to seek out and destroy all literature. Montag‚ one of the

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    The Fog Horn

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    In the short story "The Fog Horn" by Ray Bradbury the theme "loneliness can be taken for granted" is best shown through the actions of McDunn and the creature in the sea. McDunn describes living at the lighthouse as a "lonely life"‚ but it seems he doesn’t mind being alone. McDunn seems to find comfort in the loneliness of the empty sea and the "mysteries" of it. As well‚ he describes the sound of the fog horn as "a big lonely animal crying in the night". Later McDunn explains to Johnny how once

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    clarriese and she mentions books‚ Montag kinda questions his happiness. It also demonstrates that montag laughed at everything Clarisse had to say when she was not trying to humorous. Also when Montag meets faber and starts to study the bible (Ray Bradbury 83)‚ Montag realizes that books play a major role in our society. Not

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    day society is retreating from it’s intellectual path causing the humans of today to be ignorant and unenlightened. IN the book “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury‚ the author exhibits the future in his lenses and portrays it with negativity. He gives a good representation of modern society and the path it is heading on. Although some may disagree that Ray Bradbury’s view of the future is a misrepresentation of today’s society‚ most believe it is a precise and accurate description given the relationships

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    The Hollow Society

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    alarming rate. If such a transformation continues to occur‚ we could find our world completely dysfunctional and without necessary social skills‚ within a matter of years. This technology-based‚ socially flawed community would not be unlike that of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451‚ where individuals are unable to obtain true happiness due to the deficiency in their quality of life. Although some might say that the society in Fahrenheit 451 is filled with and based upon constant happiness‚ it is truly

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