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    upset and can also occur different children to bully the less confident children in different areas of development. On the other hand, children with differences such as deaf will need support from one another for them to be able to understand the tasks that are given to the particular child. Therefore for the child to understand sign language would be needed when doing all types of play. Although to make the child feel comfortable and equal sign language must be done while talking to all…

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    lives, due to settings that repress individual thought and action. In the very distinct future, Ray Bradbury sets his novel Fahrenheit 451. In a city with an unmentioned name the plot unfolds with the main character Guy Montag. Guy is a fireman whose job is to burn books, which are illegal, instead of doing the task of putting out fires. Other aspects of…

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    is thrown into this dystopian setting in which the government has more control than it needs. The theme of obey or die is throughout the two books and this is what the main characters rebel against. Guy Montag was a man who was given a job as a fireman to burn books and was taught to not question it. Similar to how Winston Smith was taught…

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    It felt as if though my body had a sudden rush of adrenaline, reaching every nerve of my body like a shock. I lifted the injured soldier onto my shoulders in a fireman carry and heaved him out of the bar. Unforgiving gusts of frosty, winter wind and snow greeted my exposed fingers with ice-cold smirk. There were no taxis at this late at night—especially around this part of the city. Frantically, I whipped my head…

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    Comparing Individuality and Conformity in Fahrenheit 451 Individuality is celebrated in modern day society, but during the Cold War, the world seemed as though there was little hope for self-expression to live another day. In the novel, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, there is a prominent theme of conformity found various times throughout the dystopian society. Conformity was a common theme in the real world during the Cold War, when this novel was written. In this society, books have all been…

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    Fahrenheit 451 is novel about a man named Guy Montag, who is a fireman who burns books in a futuristic American city which, according to Rafeeq O. Mcgiveron, is a 2026 “unthinking society so compulsively hedonistic”. In Montag’s state, firemen are not your usual firefighters because rather they start fires by burning books instead of putting fires out. The firefighters want to purge the world of notions that raise uncertainty and debate which inevitably comes from books. Their society is also…

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    short stories in the book Fahrenheit 451. I have mixed emotions about it because certain parts of the book still seems to be odd to me. The exposition of the book is set in place by describing the main character in the stories, Guy Montag who is a fireman that is hired to burn books of people who have in them in their possession because during this time books were against the law. And then by chance he met his neighbor Clarisse McClellan a young lady that some would call strange, however for…

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    In a society where firemen starts fires, and people are executed for wanting to gain and learn knowledge, Montag, a fireman for ten years, rethinks his way of living in his society and rebelled against it. Montag finds himself exchanging thoughts with a girl named Clarisse, who sways his way of thinking by asking him one simple question, if he is happy. Montag immediately replies yes, however when he reflects on the question he then realizes that he is not, in fact, happy. From then on Montag…

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    signs the contract in which the duties of an employee is clearly mentioned. There are some responsibilities of an employee in the term to maintain health and safety:- • Should wear protective and safe outfits and shoes according to the work like fireman, plumber, engineer, mechanic, etc. • Keep all the knowledge about machines and work. • Signs are must to use while doing a job like banners for the road work and wet floor sign for the cleaning. • One day off from any work and job is must and…

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    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 constantly changing. At the start he finds fire great, “It was a pleasure to burn. It was a pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed.”…

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