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    Smoking Smoking kills so why bother starting? This question is stated at the bottom of the advertisement in a big, bolded font. Within this advertisement is a picture of a man holding a gun, which he is reloading with cigarettes. This advertisement conveys the message that smoking kills. This advertisement goes by showing that smoking kills, by comparing it to bullets in a gun. It is stating that using cigarettes can cause as much damage a bullet can. The message of this advertisement is focused…

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    Fahrenheit 451 is a novel written by Ray Bradbury in 1953. This book takes place in a futuristic, dystopian society where books are illegal and firemen 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…

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    Imagine watching your house go up in flames and smoke. Your hear the flames eating away on all your belongings. All your stuff is now gone. Your freedom is now gone. Everything you have ever worked for is all gone. It’s is all because you had a little book. In the society Ray Bradbury wrote about in Fahrenheit 451 having books was outlawed. If you had a book and people would find out, “firemen” would come and burn all your belongings and you would go to jail. Mr. Bradbury most likely wrote this…

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    Censorship is common in dystopian litterateur and in modern day. In Fahrenheit 451, the government used censorship on books. They believe that books give radical ideas to people and the essence of their society would crumble if people are allowed to read. To get rid of these books and ideas, the government uses fire and firefighters. The captain of the firefighters, Beatty, said, “ burn all,burn everything...fire is bright,fire is clean”(Bradbury 60). Most of the people believed, that burning…

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    The character Captain Beatty, from Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451” lives in a society where books are burned. Being the chief fireman of the society, Captain Beatty has to make sure that all of the books in the society are burned so no one can read the books. The firemen even have a Hound that the society decided on for it. It makes an excellent weapon that can sense which person in the society has books and where the books are hidden. Captain Beatty also acknowledges some of the people as…

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    Fahrenheit 451: A look into the future? Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 is a Science fiction novel set in a dystopian future society. The novel centers on a law-enforcement type force that is charged with relieving the world from printed literature. The main force behind this group of enforcers are known as the Fireman. Guy Montag, alike other fireman, uses kerosene, their main tool to destroy the books found by fire. As the story progresses, we being to witness a change in Montag’s way of…

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    After analyzing both the book and the movie of To Kill A Mockingbird, the examiner of the book and movie can tell that the movie is missing the large scene of when Miss Maudie’s house burned down. This specific event has an impact on all characters involved. In the movie To Kill A Mockingbird, one of the important scenes that was deleted was the part in the book where Miss Maudie’s house was burning to the ground. In this scene, where Miss Maudie’s house was ablaze,all of her neighbors gathered…

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    Does Literacy Matter?

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    Literacy does not matter. These four simple yet disturbing words are the appalling message that we send to our students if our libraries of public schools are closed down. It tells us that literacy has become insignificant. The truth is that even though it may seem that in our day and age, in the new digital world that something tangible such as a book may seem redundant but in fact books and reading books have only become more important. When Will Schwalbe said “Books are the most powerful…

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    1. Beth's and Mary's car is in the shop. In this sentence there’s one car. To show joint ownership an apostrophe plus “s” is only needed at the last part of the compound noun. The apostrophe plus “s” needs to be omitted after the word Beth. Beth and Mary’s car is in the shop. 2. Tom smoking bothered the residents. The word smoking is a gerund. When a noun is used immediately before a gerund the noun must be possessive. An apostrophe plus “s” is needed after the word Tom. Tom’s smoking bothered…

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    From the start of the book of “Fahrenheit 451,” till the end there were subtle hints of the various roles that the fire had throughout the story. In the first place, the reader sees how the firefighters used fire as a way to burn the books to keep anyone from reading them. In doing so the firefighters are not only burning the books, but also the people's opportunity to be able to independently think for their own and having a chance to flourish with knowledge of the past life. Having the books…

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