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    created tools and weapons to increase their efficiency and survival chances. However‚ humans could have still survived without their inventions such as the wheel and the engine‚ albeit with a lower quality of life. In‚ “The Flying Machine‚” by Ray Bradbury‚ new inventions are condemned because they could potentially be used in violence or crime. Emperor Yuan believes that if a civilization functions adequately‚ new inventions risk the safety of its people unnecessarily. Emperor Yuan only finds

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    most adolescents prefer browsing through their endless social media accounts on smartphones‚ rather than sitting down to have a conversation with their parents. In another one of Ray Bradbury’s short stories‚ “The Veldt”‚ he portrays how an attraction for technology is greater than human attraction. In “The Veldt” the mother says‚ “...I feel like I don’t belong. The house is wife and mother now‚ and nursemaid. The home is a fine representation of the advancement of technology in which it performs

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    Brandon Mrs. Smith Honors English II 7th 22 September 2013 The Unveiling Veldt While reading the very intriguing and entertaining story “The Veldt‚” written by Ray Bradbury‚ I have found the gothic element occurs frequently throughout the story.The story consists of a family who finds the perfect house to raise their offspring in.The parents try to keep their children from the harmful things in society‚ while they are the ones doing the most emotional damage to them through the lifeless house

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    would look like? Everyone’s idea of what the future will look like is probably along the guidelines of flying cars‚ hover boards‚ and robots that do your bidding but have you ever thought of the impact all this technology will have on our society. In Ray Bradbury’s "The Pedestrian" he describes a world in which society is dominated by technology and how having all this technology around will lead to conformity‚ lack of imagination‚ and individualism. The overall theme throughout this short story is

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    A common theme in The Veldt is the constant struggle for power between humans and technology. While the parents try to decrease their children’s dependency on them‚ what they really end up doing is transferring their power to a machine. Therefore‚ whoever controls the machine holds the power. Technology leads to the demise of man in two separate ways in this story; one being the death of the parents‚ and the other being the dehumanization of the children. This short story seems to support the

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    enter the seductive world of The Giver: the world where there are no bad words and no bad deeds. But it is also the world where choice has been taken away and reality distorted. And that is the most dangerous world of all.” (Lowrey) This can be seen in Ray Bradbury’s novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ through how books are not aloud and taking walks looks suspicious‚ because things like this allow you time to think‚ and books give you information to think about. Lois Lowry talks about how the choice of what you can

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    throughout-provoking themes show in detail how each of these aspects contributes to your understanding of “The Pedestrian” By Roy Bradbury. In the story “The pedestrian”‚ Bradbury uses unusual setting‚ interesting characterisation‚ vivid description and throughout-provoking themes‚ to capture the reader and presenting an interesting insight on a future society. Throughout the story‚ Bradbury introduces characters in a specific strange setting through imaginary techniques such as: simile‚ metaphor and personality

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    The Veldt Critique In the ultramodern interpretation of The Veldt‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ science fiction portrays a very genuine interpretation of the direction humanity is going in with relation to the complexities of technology. The short story begins in a futuristic setting in which a smart home takes care of the needs of a family until they become dependent upon it. Within this home‚ a very large dimensional nursery was built for the children which has a three dimensional capability to portray any

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    Catalysts in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Deandra Way Mr. Lacroix ENG3U 10/31/14 Saint Theresa Catholic Secondary School In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ there are three characters who act as catalysts in Montag’s life. A catalyst is person or thing that precipitates an event or change (Google). Clarisse initiates the earliest changes in Montag’s character as she subtly forces him to develop his self-awareness. With this self-awareness‚ Montag is inspired and encouraged by Professor

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    Mr. King Due; December 5th‚ 2012 Racial Prejudice in America Racial prejudice is a pessimistic aspect of society that has critically affected many different people around the world. This idea is well demonstrated in Ray Bradbury’s short story “Way in the Middle of the Air”‚ which is part of The Martian Chronicles (1950). “Way in the Middle of the Air” displays a great amount of inequality and racism within America. This story focuses on the relations of the African-Americans

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