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    Ray Bradbury definitely wrote a very good story about a possible dystopian future, but he also inclines that our current society could go down that path if we let it happen. Firemen burn books, and that's what we see with our main character, Guy Montag. He works as a fireman, a literal fireman, and burns books. But what is Ray Bradbury really trying to tell us with this book? He is trying to warn us about our society. In the society in the book, the lack of realistic information, or information…

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    In the editorial, "Is Harry Potter Evil?", the author Judy Blume discusses the danger of allowing people to censor books so freely. Alex Beam, author of "Why Stop with Mark Twain's 'Huckleberry Finn'?", points his fingers towards the people whom he feels are making foolish decisions by banning books. Although both articles discuss the problems and dangers of banning books, they do so in different ways. They use many of the same techniques, but with different approaches. In "Is Harry Potter…

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    Ray Bradbury used many different symbols in his novel Fahrenheit 451, but he used six specific symbols to really tell the story. The first of these symbols is the Phoenix. In Mediterranean mythologies, the phoenix is a bird that is consumed by fire but then rises from the ashes. The phoenix represents renewal, and the life that follows death. After the city is leveled by bombs, the character Granger directly compares humans and the story of the phoenix. The next symbol is the Salamander. The…

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    Smoking Smoking kills so why bother starting? This question is stated at the bottom of the advertisement in a big, bolded font. Within this advertisement is a picture of a man holding a gun, which he is reloading with cigarettes. This advertisement conveys the message that smoking kills. This advertisement goes by showing that smoking kills, by comparing it to bullets in a gun. It is stating that using cigarettes can cause as much damage a bullet can. The message of this advertisement is focused…

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    Fahrenheit 451 is a novel written by Ray Bradbury in 1953. This book takes place in a futuristic, dystopian society where books are illegal and firemen burn books instead of putting out fires. Bradbury uses many motifs such as repetition or symbolism. Fire, mirrors, and the thought of something being alive and dead are all examples of symbolism in this novel. See a world changed through Guy Montag, fireman, husband, citizen, an ordinary man. Throughout the book, Montag’s view of fire is…

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    Censorship Censorship is a practice done worldwide. Throughout history, censorship has mainly been used to restrict the mind from certain topics. In today’s society, censorship is used to protect the minds of youth from the many degrading and inappropriate subjects showcased in books and almost every form of media. In the novel, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, censorship is deeply rooted in its society and has wholly banned books in order to promote ignorance in the mind of its people, as…

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    Barn Burning Sarty

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    you find serenity in life? Searching for peace can be a difficult task when everything around you relates to violence. In Williams Faulkner’s short story “Barn Burning”, Sartoris Snopes is constantly overwhelmed by fear, agony, and despair because of his father’s practices of violence not only against his family but also the law when burning the barns. Peace is essential for human development; it gives a sense of tranquility and seclusion from oppression. Throughout the story Sarty deals with…

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    would go to jail. Mr. Bradbury most likely wrote this to warn us what would happen if we got rid of books. In this society there is no individuality, books are gone, Chaos is everywhere… The world has gone to Hell. At the beginning of 451 Montag is burning a house. It is Montag’s job to burn people’s houses that have books. Bradbury describes him having fun and loving what he is doing. Montag seems happy. On his way home he meets a girl named Clarisse which he finds out is his new neighbor, he…

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    allowed to read. To get rid of these books and ideas, the government uses fire and firefighters. The captain of the firefighters, Beatty, said, “ burn all,burn everything...fire is bright,fire is clean”(Bradbury 60). Most of the people believed, that burning books was good and that it was a way to clean their society. People were pressured by society to not think or question things and to isolate intellectuals. This was a way for the government to keep their society by using censorship.…

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    fiction book Fahrenheit 451. I will compare in the essay the similarities between the two. The burning of the library in Bagdad is an attempt to destroy the country's history, culture, and love for knowledge. It is an attempt to have people follow only specific ideas, mainly from the radical group Isis. Their excuse for burning the books is that books 'call for disobeying Allah'. The burning of the books in Fahrenheit 451 symbolizes people's lack of interest in books and that books are…

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