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    Censorship has followed the free expressions of men and women throughout history. The very first record of censorship was in China, 300 AD, when the first censorship law was introduced (Otite). Books should be free for anyone and everyone to read, although children and young adults may be naive and impressionable, books should not be exclusive to certain age groups or social classes. The challenging and banning of the books like Huckleberry Finn, Fahrenheit 451, and The Great Gatsby. These…

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    Pharmacy technician and pharmacist are work closely together. They are deliver medication, advice and assistance to their patient. Pharmacist relies on pharmacy Technician for many things. They kind of like one bodies that need and can't missing each others. And pharmacy technician do not require for any education beyond high school. But pharmacist need to go to school to get a bachelor degree, 4 years college education, 2 years of Pre-pharmacy and one year of internship. And also they have to…

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    (TS): Technology is dangerous because someone can get so involved in it that eventually technology will become that person's entire life, this is the major message that Ray Bradbury is stating throughout the story. (MIP-1) Technology is everywhere and the characters in the book live and survive on technology. (MIP-2) People become so involved in technology that they become inhuman. (MIP-3) People who step away from technology gain real emotions and memories. (AGG) In Fahrenheit 451 there…

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    different ways, writers can brilliantly set the tone and emotions through their many various works. Writer’s ideas and stories can be made into a reality, when the phrases are analyzed and dissected by the tone and subject matter. The population of Ray Bradbury’s novel is controlled by a government which bans books and further learning. Bradbury and Lorde use exceptional word choice to establish the depressing tone to their audiences. Flawlessly grasping the tone of each other’s work, yet…

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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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    Ray Bradbury is an author who has written many books and short stories with a style of his own that makes the reader think more about the story instead of just reading the words. Two short stories that Bradbury wrote are called “The Sound of Thunder” and “There Will Come Soft Rain.” These two short stories are similar in many ways. They both also share the qualities of using many types of figurative language and taking place in the future. The themes of the two stories are also similar because…

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    Freak is an amazing character in the novel Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick. He is passionate and a very good friend in this essay You learn a few traits out if many for Freak. I hope you will know more about him and what a great creative character he is.Freak also known as Kevin being imaginative, adventurous, and intelligent he is able to give his best friend Max a new perspective on life through his friendship. First trait is Intelligence an example of that is when Freak names all the…

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    Orson Scott Card’s novel, Ender’s Game, summons images of a dystopia, a futuristic yet, envisioned universal realm oppressed by means of corporal control, dehumanized expectations, excessive surveillance, immerse propaganda, and criticized dissent. Nevertheless, characters throughout his novel condone egregious circumstances, endure restricted individuality, and adhere to homogenous presumptions. The setting oscillates from vexing paranoia on Earth to belligerent distress in outer space. When…

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    (AGG) In a society where people are glued to electronics, it's a challenge to be aware of the truth behind the government. (BS-1) In the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the government gains multiple things from manipulating the members of society. (BS-2) Whoever is aware of this controlling gains knowledge, memory and a death risk. (BS-3) The unaware humans in that society lack understanding, memory and have no emotions. (TS) These all prove how the futuristic government affects the…

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    this is exhibited in our society as well. Technology has caused a distraction from the social lives of many people in our world today, as well as in the novel. The negative impacts that technology brings to our society are very similar to the points Ray Bradbury brings up throughout the novel. A negative impact…

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