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    1984 is a novel that tells the story of a brave man who did not think he had to obey rules forced on him .winston was different because he was not following the beliefs of the party .even though the party changes the history all the time ,he was not fooled by the lies of the party.as the days progreses het met julia and she changed who he is ,and he felt good because their act of love is like rebelling against the parties rules .he understood why the party siscourges love and how love makes…

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    the essential purpose of suppressing the other. The relationship between the two concepts is a ceaseless conflict that results to nothing but repetition. One notion leads to the other notion and the cycle perseveres as such. Ray Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451, depicts how these two diverse concepts can integrate into one another. Ultimately, throughout the novel, an incessant cycle between individuality and conformity is established— an individual ideology advances into a conformed…

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    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is written in an omniscient point of view. The novel takes place in the future where society is much different from now. The protagonist, Guy Montag, works as fire firefighter. Firefighters, instead of taking out fires, are the ones who start them. Guy lives in a society where people don't think for themselves and simply go with the flow of life. Everyone that he knows never stops to think of what or why they are doing something. The society is so consumed with…

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    Books have held an important place in humanity for an extremely long time for their defining characteristic of being able to educate and entertain people of all ages. It is no surprise that they are the main focus in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 where they are burned by firemen in order to eradicate their existence. The act of burning books might never manifest in reality, however this book serves as a symbol to what could happen in the future with the shift in focus to new age technology such…

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    Conflict In Fahrenheit 451

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    Fahrenheit 451 Fahrenheit 451 is a book written in a futuristic setting that depicts a world very different than what we know. The essence of morality that our civilization is based on has ultimately been eradicated and replaced with an ideal that’s completely Different. Through its symbolism, imagery, and conflict Fahrenheit 451 creates a corrosive paradigm of the endless, dehumanizing destruction of humankind. The story takes place in the late 1950’s with the main character…

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    In his literary classic of the 1940s, 1984, George Orwell depicted the dreary society of Oceania. Here, the party of Big Brother sees and controls all its citizens. Set in the futuristic setting of Airstip One (London) in the year 1984, the main character, Winston Smith, lives his mundane life as an insignificant party member. While he spends his time pondering his existence, he grows to hate the party’s oppression and submissive nature of the people. As the novel progresses, Winston commits his…

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    David Ozog 6/1/18 9-4 1984 Essay - Final Draft Truth in 1984 Truth is one of if not the most important aspect of a society and if a society is without truth, it will not function properly. Truth is a major part of keeping a society operating in a way that is beneficial to everyone and furthers discovery and general advancement however, when it is destroyed, advancement comes to a stop or even deteriorates. George Orwell shows…

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    People are desensitized to suffering in George Orwell's 1984, so much so that society is cruel when it occurs. This normalized cruelty drives much of the plot- people are permanently vaporized and brutal acts of war are announced every day without anyone caring- while also indicating that the Party will always triumph in the end because society is shaped to be apathetic about the inhumanity of the world. The cruel indifference of the society is revealed fairly early on. After writing in his…

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    She assumes that the authors of the books the old woman keeps are radical even thought she has not read them. This reflects that Mildred is naive and prejudiced. She takes the unreasonable opinions for granted and only cares about her own interests. 11) Beatty means that ideas are materialized, and photography and motion pictures allow objects to reappear so things become simpler. Literature and knowledge are simplified into a one-page digest so people indeed learn nothing from the college and…

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    families everyday, for years, and eventually grew attached. Her opinions are now based on the knowledge given to her through the walls, which ultimately dampens her views on things such as the presidential election. The lives of the citizens in Fahrenheit 451 are unknowingly run by their government, while our lives are run by our decisions, emotions, and our free expression. One major difference between our society and Montag’s, is the use of media and the negative effect it has on its…

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