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    In the novel, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, Montag, the book-saver, tried to escape the world of the overwhelming technology. Social activities were replaced by inane TV shows where clowns tear their limbs apart, families are replaced by the “family” on the television, and where thoughts are stopped by deafening TV commercials. Bradbury’s vision of today seems to be precise seeing that people started to care less about each other, people stop thinking due to the overload of technological…

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    President John F. Kennedy once said “conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth.” The concept of conformity and individuality is clearly illustrated in the novel Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury. Like most dystopian novels, Fahrenheit 451 contains a damaged society in which the people use technology as a distraction to avoid any critical thinking. The lack of meaningful relationships that the masses have with their family displays technology’s negative impact on this society.…

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    Book Thief Essay Through the skillful use of indoctrination one can make people believe one race is better than another or that an extremely wretched life is paradise. Uncritically believing and following someone because one has been conditioned to, is an essential aspect in the novel “The Book Thief”. In the novel, by Markus Zusak there are several significant moments that protrude to let the reader concentrate on the overall motif of indoctrination. Zusak portrays the motif of indoctrination…

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    Although many underlying messages are prominent throughout this novel the main overlying theme is that blind acceptance of societal norms is a catalyst for the loss of oneself .This is expressed continuously by the action taken by characters throughout the novel. At the start of Fahrenheit 451 Montag seems perfectly happy accepting his occupation of destroying literature as a fireman. This false sense of happiness begins to come unraveled as Montag meets Clarisse. Clarisse helps to establish…

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    Like paint to a canvas and sounds to music, words constructed in order create a beautiful piece of art called poetry that attempts to instill a piece of life in the reader using the word choices and order. In Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden the entire poem seems to be discussing a father who gets up early in the morning to start a fire. The first stanza discusses the specifics of the father’s labor. The second and third stanza, however, discuss the son’s reaction and relationship to the…

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    Technology is both a blessing and a curse to people, in the utility, innovation and progress it promises, and in its inevitable fate as a tool of violence in the hands of mankind, hugely as a result of our own self-serving, power-hungry nature often surpassing our sense of morals by default. Many science fiction novels, chiefly Exegesis by Astro Teller and the Jaunt by Stephen King, explore the concept of technology abuse through the medium of two different ideas alike in nature; the moral…

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    In the Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury tells us a story how the whole society has been disconnected from the reality and how books are being burned so no one can escape the prison. In this story, we see how Ray Bready a fireman is who doesn’t put out the but puts fire in houses to burn them. The reason they burn the houses is that it a crime to read books in this society. In this society, there is not allowed to read books because they think that if they read books it creates emotions and that can…

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    In the article “Big Brother isn’t watching you” from the Guardian Russell Brand discusses the 2011 UK riots. He feels that most others, who have discussed the issue, have described the rioters as mind- and reckless, and have focused mostly on what the storeowners, and the near relations have lost. While he does not argue with the description of the rioters, he is much more interested in what causes this mindlessness. He acknowledges the death of Mark Duggan as a legitimate reason, but does not…

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    Analyiss of the Harry Potter and the philosophers stone The storyline of the book Book starts by telling about Harrys muggle(non-wizard) family for quite a while. In my opinion there was too much of it and most of it was totally irrelevant. Then some weird things start happening, shooting stars all over Britian and owls flying by daylight just to name a few. Finally our main character, Harry Potter comes onto the stage. Two legendary wizards and one goofy half-giant called Hagrid leave Harry to…

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    to the occasion.” TAG Sentence In the science fiction novel, Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury… (continued in summary) Summary tells a story about what happens when people ignore the oppression of the government, and one man’s effort to restore liberty. Guy Montag is a middle-aged man who has been a “firefighter”, a burner of books, for some time. As a result of meeting a strange girl named Clarisse McClellan, he begins to dislike his job, and the government that gives it to him. He begins reading…

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