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    people who rebel against this conformed world, and learn about what used to be. In the novel Fahrenheit 451, Clarisse McClellan is used as a symbol for non-conformity. Clarisse expresses her individuality throughout the day when she takes walks with Guy Montag. She is one who wonders about the world. She tells Montag stories that her uncle tells her, and they allow him to see what things were before. Clarisse does not care about herself, like most people, but she cares about what they do, and…

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    The Great Fire Chicago in October 8, 1871, was a city ready to burn like a fireplace and the author Jim Murphy showed enough evidence to show it’s a city ready to burn. Also in the book you could see the fire from miles,but they didn’t think it was something to worry about. In the book he tells you most of the city was made of wood. Such as “houses, roads, sidewalks, and even companies because they didn’t have enough money to make it out of stone”. There was only a few fireproof buildings in…

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    Examples Of Allegory

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    What does allegory mean? The expression by means of symbolic fictional figures and actions of truths or generalizations about human existence. An instance (as in a story or painting) of such expression. Lord of the flies by ellie goulding is an allegory book because it show how kids need structure or they could do things beyond people's imagination. an example of allegory in the book lord of the files is “Ralph's conch-led Parliament represents democratic government”. And another good example of…

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    Censorship is making us less human [Since the creation of the written language, people have censored books.] Whether it be the burning of libraries, religious leaders creating laws, or organizations banning books based on sexual content or violence (i.e., Stephen King), people have tried to take away our freedoms of speech and press. Some see censorship as a help for people. But others think of it as a hinder to our freedom as well as our creativity. The problem with censorship is, that is is a…

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    Have you ever wonder how Fred Drew became Hydroman? One day he was swimming in the ocean when all of the sudden he started drowning. By the time they saved him, he swallowed a bunch of water. He was having a bad week as you can tell, because his house caught on fire but instead of burning to death, he accidentally threw fire out of the window and then evaporated somewhere out on the street. He then realized that the only reason why he could do any of this because of him drowning earlier in…

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    Book Thief Monologue

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    Things have taken a dark turn since you went away. You have opened my eyes to see what atrocities the firemen let transpire. Just recently, we let a woman burn alive in her house. (hsdjfd) She was too attached to her books to let them go, so she too went up in flames alongside her treasures. Before meeting you I never would have understood this passion to take your own life in the name of books, though you have set a fire of curiosity within me. I sometimes even find myself speaking like you,…

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    For thousands of years, humans have sought out explanations for the inexplicable. Combined with revered creativity and imagination, wild myths, legends, and conspiracies have been born. Among many of which center around our daily lives, specifically around political and pop culture figures such as Marilyn Monroe. A beauty icon for the ages, Marilyn captured the attention of Americans everywhere, including the president himself. Many theories have arisen about the mysterious circumstances of her…

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    Author Print Profile Sam Preece is the spawn of a painfully abrasive family hailing from the flowery town of Shrewsbury. He has an incorrigible compulsion to waste his days watching science fiction films, both good and bad, and playing video games until his eyes are bloodshot. By obtaining a degree in journalism & creative writing, he hopes to write lofty screenplays and to not be swallowed by the voids of insignificance and obscurity. Author Web Page Text Bio…

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    Jhoana Gutierrez Per. 2 Fahrenheit 451 Essay In the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the mood is mostly intense and kind of dark. The situation he points out as dark is the way the world is living, and intense is the adventures that the character, Guy Montag has during the story. Montag is a fireman who wants to know more about life than just being a fireman and sitting down in his home with an unhappy marriage. This book really shows how out of control our government can get and how…

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    Don DeLillo’s novel, “Falling Man” deals with several topics that have surrounded the events that occurred on the tragic day of September 11th, 2001. In particular, I would like to examine how he translates the concept of time and loss. I would like to begin with looking at the passage on page five “In time he heard the sound of the second fall…. He heard the sound of the second fall, or felt the trembling air, the north tower coming down, a soft awe of voice in the distance. That was him…

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