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    Margot is a very quiet girl‚ she mostly stood alone away from the other children. There has been raining for seven years and there hasn’t been any sun in those years. In this book the author Ray Bradbury is expressing the importance through the theme of the story. There are two themes that I found was important in this story. Margot doesn’t really talk to anyone she usually just looks and walk away. The children are jealous of her. They are jealous because of many reasons. In the story there are

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    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a book that should be taught in a high school student’s education because of the warnings and important messages it displays. In my opinion‚ the most important message in the book has to do with the misuse of technology. Bradbury even says himself that technology can be useful in some ways‚ but that it can’t and shouldn’t replace human connection and interaction. He uses the example of TV’s on all four walls to get his point across that people are paying more

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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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    Ray Bradbury was born on August 22nd‚ 1920 in Waukegan‚ Illinois. In 1931 Bradbury began to write some of his first stories and in 1938 his first story "Hollerbochen’s Dilemma" was published in Imagination‚ an amateur fan magazine. In 1942 Bradbury writes "The Lake" the story in which he feels that he discovered his unique style. During his early adult years his work was routinely rejected and not until the late 1940’s did he breakthrough with the publication of his horror and fantasy stories in

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    In both Nazi Germany and the futuristic society in Bradbury’s short story‚ there are individuals who conformed and those who don’t conform. In America the first amendment was passed to protect our freedom of speech and freedom of religion. Everyone is born with a voice‚ that could change the world for better or worse. “Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth”- John F. kennedy. People who conform are usually thralled. They’re manipulated into thinking how a nonconformist leader

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    telling us it’s wine when it’s not.” (Bradbury 27) In this quote Bradbury creates a phrase for Clarisse in which she describes a typical school day full of activities that are meaningless and create no time or place self discovery. Clarisse is also very bothered by the lack of opportunity to become close

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    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 rather than socializing with a few friends at a park. Life‚ in the eyes of Bradbury‚ is meant to develop an

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    that it doesn’t destroy us. Bradbury conveys this perfectly in his short story There Will Come Soft Rains. The way Bradbury does this is‚ Bradbury uses imagery to have the reader understand the point in an observant way‚ and Bradbury also uses personification to make the technology lively‚ and lastly Bradbury uses allusion to connect and compare the situations‚ Sara Teasdale brought up in her poem There Will Come Soft Rains. In There Will Come Soft Rains‚ Bradbury uses imagery‚ imagery helps

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    In life‚ anyone who is different stands out. The year is 2053. In a city of 3 million with one police car‚ no one goes out and just walk anymore. Every house has a T.V. and no one buys books/magazines anymore. Throughout “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury‚ the main character Leonard Mead is an outcast within his city because of the way he lives. Leonard Mead’s house stands out. He doesn’t own a T.V.‚ and in a dark city his house is brightly illuminated. When Mead was asked “And you have a viewing

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    Fahrenheit 451 In the world of Fahrenheit 451‚ Fireman start fires instead of putting them out‚ books are illegal‚ and the minds of the people are clouded by mindless entertainment. Ray Bradbury wrote the novel to speak out about the society she lived in where the freedom to express oneself was under attack. The develop of the Characters in the story shows how people in this society react to a government that tries to control the minds of their citizens. Themes related to the government’s control

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