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    Fahrenheit 451 Essay

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    Many kids around the world have become less interested in books, because they have become more engaged in TV, Phones, Apps, Video Games at a young age. Fahrenheit 451 is a book with a very directed message in the importance in reading and what could happen if we don’t. Fahrenheit 451 is a book that talks about the death of books because no one reads them. The current generations have a decrease in reading because of media, like apps, console gaming and social media. This leads to many common…

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    middle school and once I got to high school I learned how to deeply analyze a book. Learning how to pick apart a novel gave me a whole new insight on the importance of novels and what type of knowledge those novels could give me. For example, I didn’t realize that stories had symbolism and held deeper meaning that could reveal truths about human nature. This opened my mind and gave me a new insight on how to properly read a book. Now, whether it’s a novel or textbook, I do not mind spending…

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    would you do in a world where all books were being destroyed to eliminate people from growing intellectually or spiritually inferior to others? In the novel, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury there are many strengths and weaknesses throughout- it shows the importance of books to readers and the knowledge they provide, however, many questions that the readers might have are unanswered at the end of the story. Guy Montag’s is considered a “fireman,” however, he burns books instead of saving people…

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    the fall in the first place. Books like The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, A Separate Peace and even The Bible have been removed from school curriculums due to their profane language, obscenity, and violence. In particular, A Separate Peace was banned because of its use of profane language. Although A Separate Peace by John Knowles may be seen as too rough and inappropriate for school curriculum, it should not be banned from schools due to its lessons about the importance of grace, forgiveness,…

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    and scripted dialogues are taking over the minds of the masses. Books have slowly evolved into work, not pleasure. It is hard to find children who spend their time reading a Dr. Seuss book rather than playing Flappy Birds on an iPad. People used to line up to snatch a newly released novel; now people wait in line to watch the next Fast and Furious movie. As other forms of media become more and more popular, the importance and use of books are becoming less and less significant. The saying…

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    Kite Runner Strength

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    As I was reading The Kite Runner, there were many circumstances where I would re-read pages or take a moment to stop and think about if what I was reading could be of importance later on in the story, if I thought it was I wrote it down. I would rather take a longer time to read my novel so I can remember the details of the book and make sure I understand the plot as well. This also benefited me later on when analyzing the novel because I was able to remember details within the story that I may…

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    so important to determine biblically who Jesus Christ is. Is Jesus God in the flesh? Or was he just a man? The Book of Acts contributes many things to help support the deity of Christ, such as he is worshiped, He bears the names and titles of deity, He has the same life giving power that God has, and he shed his own blood. Jesus Christ bears the name and titles of deity in the book of Acts in by showing that God made Jesus Lord and Christ. Lord translated in Greek is Kurio which is used…

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    and how this was such a horrific thing Death witnessed that even Death needed a distraction from the gruesome scene. This quote is extremely important because not only does it use intense description to make the reader visualize and connect with the book more, but it also provides historically accurate information that allows the reader to gain more knowledge on the horrid things Hitler had done.9 Because of these barbarous and unfortunate events, Death realizes that he is constantly…

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    The lion and the mouse by Jerry Pinkney is one of my favorite picture books by any author. I remember seeing the cover of the book when I was at the library looking for a new book to show the class where I was an assistant teacher and it was my first time for story time. The main point of this story was how the lion had the choice of either eating the mouse or letting him go free. The mouse small in size but there is much he can do for him in return. At first I thought the children might not be…

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    Why is Book banning happening in schools around the world? Book banning should not be something that most of the country is trying to do. School especially should not be trying to ban books I think people who support this would say that the books are too inappropriate for kids to be reading. I think people who don't support this would say books help educate children and make them believe in stories they read. I think adults should let children read books and then tell their parents what they…

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