Fahrenheit 451 VS. Hunger Games As I read the book Fahrenheit 451, I started to notice that that book had a lot of things in common with the book hunger games. Both authors use fire in their stories, and both books are controlled by the government. Not one person has any freedom really, I mean they do but it doesn't seem like it because in Fahrenheit 451 the people have their certain laws as in hunger games as well. However both novels are different in their own ways, like the hunger games has these…
Once Jack killed his first pig he felt the urge to kill more and more, Jack loved the thrill of hunting thing and ending their lives. This violent power turned Jack into a hunting machine, eventually he grew the hunger for human blood. This also happens in our instincts, if you were to hurt someone the power you have over them drives you to hurt them more. This happens in real life too, an example would be war people wouldn't kill other people for just winning,…
would have to pay for it. Revenge is a dangerous game that can end up very tragic. It could lead to massive destruction. In most cases of revenge an innocent party ends up dead. In the “The Cask of Amontillado”by edgar allan poe, the appetite for revenge continues to grow and needs to be fed. The uses of conflict, irony and characterization help create the overall theme of vengeance throughout the film. In the film, “The Cask of Amontillado” the conflict is man vs man. The major problem is between the…