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    Imagine, that the future of all books are banned and censored to keep human race from thinking in their own ways. In Ray Bradbury “Fahrenheit 451”, the author uses fire, water, and the Phoenix to as symbols to describe the great importance in Montag's society. Bradbury first portrays fire as a destructive force, starting the novel with Montag burning books. With the brainwashed mind in society, “it was [Montag’s] pleasure to burn” (Bradbury 1). In his description of the…

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    predictions was the lack of actual and sincere communication between families, friends, and strangers. The way we communicate has evolved over the years. Before technology was created there were no distractions and there were real conversations. In Fahrenheit 451, Mildred has no authentic conversations with Montag. She does not seem to care for his feelings or anything he has to say. She has more consideration towards her television show opera “family”. “She was quite obviously waiting for him…

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    Society 451 Buckley Mildred is an example of the average person as she is self-centered, robotic, and unfeeling. In the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the main character is a fireman named Guy Montag. After he takes home a book that he was supposed to burn, he gets a “fever” and asks his wife, Mildred, to call the fire station for him. Before she does, however, Captain Beatty, the fire chief, comes to Montag’s house and gives him a lecture on the history of firemen and why they are…

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    There are many different ways a literary element creates the meaning of the text. In this case it is in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. In this book, the main character, Guy Montag suffers through many conflicts in his dystopian society. Conflict is a big literary element that creates the meaning of the text. In the first section of this novel Montag meets a peculiar neighbor. Her name is Clarisse McLean. She is the one who introduces him to the past. Because of this he starts to…

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    “Knowledge, you may get from books but wisdom is trapped within you, release it” (Ismat Ahmed Shaikh). In Fahrenheit 451 books are not allowed therefore Montag and his society do not have as much wisdom or knowledge within Montag’s Society. In a place where information within books is not accepted, Montag finds wisdom and knowledge as something that is lacking in his society. Montag is born into a society where knowledge within books is not allowed, but then something changes. “I'm seventeen…

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    Plot Overview of “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury Summary The book mentioned above is a fictional novel that explores a dystopian world where the people are forbidden from reading books and assessing any form of knowledgeable material. The story revolves around the protagonist who is known as Montag. He is a fireman who is at first proud of his job that involves burning the books that are confiscated from the people. The protagonist transforms gradually and at last, he joins a rebel group that…

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    In a society that outlaws books, you’d assume every citizen would want to rebel against this rule. However, most people in Ray Bradbury’s fictional society in the novel Fahrenheit 451 blindfully accept this and follow to the government’s orders. This is slightly similar to our society in the positive ways of how we challenge those that don’t want us to form our own thoughts, as well in the ways that technology has unfortunately glued us to our phones. However, there are some differences between…

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    In a society where technology has taken over, few have been able to resist the temptation of the “parlor wall” and other distractions. In the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the author describes a dystopian society where books are burnt, along with houses in which they are hidden. This is the job of firemen such as Guy Montag, and he enjoyed his job. One day, Montag meets Clarisse who changes his perspective about reality and the world that he lives in. After his encounter with Clarisse,…

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    Bradbury's Societal Concerns Ray Bradbury, the author of Fahrenheit 451 (451), one of the most challenged books, had many of concerns for the future. With his own society changing he believed that the future societies, or our society, would be on a decline. There is still much to be learned from Bradbury’s book, but there are a lot of similarities between our society and the one Bradbury fears will be coming. Four concerns Bradbury had were the loss of education, individuality, human…

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    Technologies have taken over the society for a long time, and it have affected the people in different ways. In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, the people in their society have overused technology which have influenced them in depending everything on it. The adverse effects of society’s overdependence on technology is the central theme in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. Being overdependent on technologies have made a big impact on people since it has taken away their ability to think properly, is…

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