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    Has the thought of children going crazy ever crossed a person´s mind? Behaviors like throwing unneeded tantrums, freaking out, and harmful actions can be considered as crazy. Actions like these can definitely happen when one reads this story. This story is about a family whose life evolves solely around technology, it changes the actions and thoughts of the Hadley family. The ending of the story is two dead parents in a very realistic virtual reality room. Thanks to the help of their nursery the…

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    Ray Bradbury mostly writes about technology in his book The Illustrated Man. He does show that technology can be beneficial, but, overall he really shows the harmful effects of technology. Bradbury uses imagery to put detailed pictures in the readers head of what technology would be like if it was too advanced. He especially shows this in the two short stories “The Veldt” and “Marionettes Inc.” In the story “The Veldt” Bradbury shows how technology can be harmful by using an average family from…

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    Ray Bradbury’s theme in “The Pedestrian”is that too much technology can lead to an unpleasant and sad life. Bradbury uses atmosphere to develop the theme in his short story “The Pedestrian” because it adds a sense of contrast to the writing to persuade the reader of his views. Bradbury explains this dystopian world by comparing the winter and the dessert, as well as, death and light. By using these specific atmospheres, he can clearly depict his theme to his audience. Bradbury includes phrases…

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    With new smartphones and toys coming out all the time to distract children, it's becoming more common for children to not know how to read. People are so focused on technology they begin to lose touch with the real world. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, is an American dystopian novel about Guy Montag’s difficult journey to escape from society's brainwash, and his attempt to help others. Bradbury uses imagery,diction and syntax to convince readers that we need to not censor everything, stop…

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    Ray Bradbury was a dystopian writer who often wrote his short stories based off of his personal experiences and opinions. His writing included fears that the integration of technology into society would be its downfall, or perhaps the end of humanity itself. In his work “The Pedestrian,” Bradbury presented the concept of the newly introduced television that would ensnare future generations until they no longer left their homes. “The Veldt” was his example of another technologically dependent…

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    The four colors representing Nelly Dean are red, blue, grey, and yellow. Red is on the outermost layer because Nelly Dean comes off as a very strong and passionate person. She has a big heart for the kids who she has been around like Cathy Linton. Going toward the center, Nelly is represented by blue and grey. Blue shows Nelly Dean's cleanliness and security. Even though Nelly can be an instigator, her intentions are very pure and clean. She also tries to give Cathy a lot of stability as well as…

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    Sea Shanties are a class of work songs that date back as far as the 16th century in Scotland. However, they truly flourished over a span of fifty years in the mid 1800’s after being popularized by the Atlantic merchant trade. Sailors used chants for synchronizing shipboard labor. They are typically flexible in lyric form that would allow for easy improvisation. This would allow the shantyman (leader/head) to lengthen or shorten the call and response to match the work. Shantyman (solo):…

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