Specifically, this can be the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the speech spoken by Robert F. Kennedy about the death of MLK, and the article ‘Horace Mann’s Philosophy on Education’ by Published.
{The novel ‘ Fahrenheit 451’ by Ray Bradbury is about how a man named Guy Montag, through the help of a character that he only talked to a few times before she was killed, realized he didn’t like how the society he lived in worked. This was Clarisse McClellen, She openly expressed}
The novel ‘ Fahrenheit 451’ by Ray Bradbury is about the life of a man named Guy Montag who, through the input of a character named Clarisse McClellen, realized how much he disliked the now …show more content…
The article “Horace Mann’s Philosophy on Education” by Published talks about a man, Horace Mann’s, lifelong goal to provide a better education to children. One thing he believed was, “All children, regardless of race or economic status, should have equal access to a tuition free, tax supported public school system” He believed anyone should have the opportunity to be educated. He continues on to say, “...every child should have that advantage” Here he’s talking about how all children should be to have access to a library.
The use of written and/or spoken words can express empathy that can improve people's lives. Now, because of texts like Fahrenheit 451, speeches like Robert F. Kennedy’s, and the article about Horace Mann, we’ve learned how empathy can be expressed towards other and how to identify empathy in the real