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    firemen today do. As the novel’s story continues, Montag finds himself questioning the actions of the firemen, and readers get a detailed breakdown of his thoughts, like on page 49, “And I thought about books. And for the first time I realized that a man was behind each one of the books” (49). This quote shows how strongly books are tied to actual people, that they are more than words and paper, and idea that is further developed later when Montag joins the exiles who’ve each memorized a…

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    William Faulkner’s ‘Barn Burning’ is the tale of a ten-year old boy by the name of Colonel “Sarty” Sartoris Snopes, his father, Abner “Ab” Snopes, and the difference between right and wrong. Sarty is in the courtroom along with his father, Abner Sartoris, who is on trial for arson. Sarty is contemplating the possibility of him having to testify in court for his father setting a barn on fire. He is afraid because he is unsure of what he would do; unfortunately, young Sarty doesn't know if he…

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    They would organize book burnings to symbolize the new beginning under the rule of the Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler. The Jewish Faith was especially attacked on and the practicers of this religion would be sent to concentration camps, where they would essentially be sent to execution. Religion…

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    "I know, I know. You're afraid of making mistakes. Don’t be. Mistakes can be profited from. Man, when I was younger I shoved my ignorance in people’s faces. They beat me with sticks. By the time I was forty my blunt instrument had been honed to a fine cutting point for me. If you hide your ignorance, no one will hit you and you’ll never learn" (Bradbury 104). The words of Professor Faber in Fahrenheit 451 shed light on a society where being politically correct is the only option. Fahrenheit 451…

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    Set in the 24th century, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury unravels with the story of a protagonist, Guy Montag. At first, Montag takes pleasure in his job as a fireman, burning illegally owned books and the homes of their owners. Montag soon begins to question the value of his profession and in turn his life. The Road, a novel by American writer Cormac McCarthy, is a post-apocalyptic tale of a journey of a father and his young son over a period of several months. They walk across a…

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    First, Captain Beatty misquotes the Constitution of the Unites States stating “We must all be alike…not everyone born free and equal, as the Constitution says, but everyone made equal” (Brown). Beatty is actually quoting the Declaration of Independence not the Constitution. Bradbury emphasizes “the power of language and the tyranny of its miss use, censorship, or absence” (Brown). The second point illustrated by Captain Beatty was that the government did not organize censorship but various…

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    Zaiden tapped his steering wheel to the beat of Elvis Presley’s “Burning Love.” He was on his way to Anywhere But His Hometown, trying to escape the fact that he was the family disappointment for not getting a baseball scholarship to the same fancy school his father graduated from. Zaiden had no desire to attend a place that valued money over education. He grew up in the tiny town of Ellis, Maine with the grand population of 623 bigoted people. Putting the town in his rearview mirror was his way…

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    Four hundred and fifty-one degrees is the temperature at which paper catches fire and burns. Written by Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 must have to do with burning books, given the title. Guy Montag, the main character, is one of the book burners, also known as a “fireman” in their society. Their job is to start fires instead of stopping them. In Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury uses Montag’s transformation from a fireman to a revolutionary to illustrate how knowledge and self-reflection can change…

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    Sarty Character Analysis

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    Sarty is a young boy that is troubled and confused on how he wants to live his life. He is fighting between common morals and loyalty to his family more certainly, his father. With Sarty being a ten year old boy, this decision tears the boy apart emotionally before Sarty realizes how he will live his life independently. Abusive father, Abner, believes he can manipulate his family to help in committing crimes to innocent families before Sarty becomes brave and wants to live his life how he…

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    Entry 1: Passage: “While the books went up in sparkling whirls and blew away on a wind turned dark with burning. Montag grinned the fierce grin of all men singed and driven back by flame.” (pg. 2) Situation: Montag was watching the house and the books burn along with his fellow workers. Importance: As of now, Montag thinks that he is doing the right thing by burning the books. It shows that he is part of the overall majority that has been brainwashed into thinking that books are bad. Analysis:…

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