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    In the story “Veldt” by Ray Bradbury‚ The parents‚ George and Lydia‚ (Who were expatriate) are to blame for their own deaths because they are the ones who let the kids (Peter and Wendy) be addicted‚ instead of minimizing the use of all the technology in their home. In the beginning of the story George and Lydia bought a smart house‚ so the machines could accomplish all their multiple chores for them. George and Lydia bought a VR house so that they didn’t have to do anything for their kids. This

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    Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury How plausible is the future envisioned in this novel? The large screen televisions are believable - in fact‚ technology is currently leaning towards 48‚ 56" TVs that nearly fill up the whole wall. When this book was written‚ it seemed like an obscure possibility that TVs would ever be that big. The Seashell earphones are like CD players. People can be listening to them in one ear and having a somewhat normal interaction with the half of their brain that’s not listening

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    As the reader sees in the world depicted by Bradbury‚ the human race was completely wiped out‚ leaving nothing but a single standing home on a hill. The home which once belonged to a family of four was now surrounded by nothing but the ruins of what used to be. We can only assume that Bradbury was insinuating that this was the end of the world as we knew it. The year was 2026 and this house was very special in many ways. This house is what we would consider to be a smart home; it cooked‚ cleaned

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    “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury describes a future where everyone stays inside and watches T.V.‚ except for one man. For the past few years‚ Leonard Mead is the only person who takes walks through the lonely and deserted streets‚ when one night the only police car in the city interrogates him and then takes him to a psychiatric center for the sole reason that he was unlike the rest of society. Often people who think differently are misunderstood and as a result‚ they are treated unfairly. “The

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    Influences in Ray Bradbury’s Writings Science fiction and personal experiences aren’t the most compatible of things‚ but Ray Bradbury is most influenced by his past. His plots can be traced to a certain time period or event in his life. Some critics also denounce that some of Bradbury’s stories are poor examples of the genre of science fiction because they allude so much to American history in the 20th century‚ thus missing the extraterrestrial and futuristic aspects the readers expect to encounter

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    Ray Bradbury’s‚ “ The Illustrated Man.” Domination In Ray Bradbury’s “The Illustrated Man‚” Bradbury writes a series of short science-fictional stories. While all of these stories take place in different worlds such as Venus‚ Mars‚ and Earth‚ all of them convey a different message. Bradbury takes his fictional writings and makes them real for his readers. He skillfully does this by tying the stories within‚ “The Illustrated Man‚” to controversial issues being faced in America at that period in

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    A world where books are illegal and must be burned that ISN’T Nazi Germany? What? Yes‚ it may sound crazy‚ but a world full of book burning is the basis of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. Bradbury writes a spectacular story about a firefighter(named ironically‚ given they start fires instead of putting them out) that wants to enjoy his life by reading. The story offers the idea that it’s main protagonist‚ the bored-with-life Montag‚ dares to break an ill placed law. The protagonist of Fahrenheit

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    In a world where books are outlawed and knowledge is scoffed‚ separation from true feelings means true happiness. Or does it? Ray Bradbury’s book‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ illustrates exactly what the world would be if people were separated so completely from their feelings that they were unable to comprehend the true meaning and feeling of real satisfaction. Although Fahrenheit 451 and our society today are distinctly different‚ they also have some startling similarities. Why are people separated from their

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    An Analysis on “The Pedestrian” In “The Pedestrian” Ray Bradbury wanted to portray an event that happened one night while taking a walk with a friend‚ stopped by a police officer who didn’t get why they was walking and stated “Well don’t do it again”(Person 50). The characterization and symbolism in this short story demonstrate how society might turn out when humankind depends upon technology. “We have too many cell phones. We’ve got too many internets. We have got to get rid of those machines

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    Ray Bradbury’s Technological Advances in Fiction Imagine‚ a house that took care of you! No longer would you need to clean‚ cook‚ or remember agendas and plans‚ and reading on your own? Nahh‚ your “smart-house” can do that for you as well! But of course this is all fiction‚ right? I mean‚ who has ever heard of a house that can do all of the work and maintenance itself? It’s just not real. Simply impossible; well that is‚ in today’s world‚ the society of the 21st century. In Ray Bradbury’s fictional

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