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    Renowned by many for his ability to write stylized works of literature, Ray Bradbury emerged in the middle of the 20th century as a skilled writer whose stories and themes have influenced American culture and the literary community. Although many critics have described Bradbury as a science fiction writer, he is better labeled as author of fantastic tales that display profound observations about human nature (2). In his most famous novel, Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury weaves together a fascinating…

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    X-Rays Development of the X-Ray In 1895, a mechanical engineer and physicist named Wilhelm Roentgen created the X-ray. He was born on March 27, 1845 in Germany. So in 1895, Roentgen was playing around with a cathode ray tube and evacuated all the air inside of it and replaced it with another special gas. Then, he covered the tube so nothing escapes it, passed a current through it, and then the tube produced a fluorescent glow. After further investigations, Roentgen wanted to see how strong this…

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    Ray Bradbury, a well-known sci-fi author, uses so much detail and vivid descriptions in his stories readers can often feel like they are in the story. He gives so much detail into the character's personality and setting the reader has a perfect picture in their mind of what's happening in the story. The majority of Bradbury stories take place in futuristic settings but can still be relatable to present day. The stories All Summer in a Day and The Veldt show elements of Bradbury’s short stories…

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    Ray Bradbury definitely wrote a very good story about a possible dystopian future, but he also inclines that our current society could go down that path if we let it happen. Firemen burn books, and that's what we see with our main character, Guy Montag. He works as a fireman, a literal fireman, and burns books. But what is Ray Bradbury really trying to tell us with this book? He is trying to warn us about our society. In the society in the book, the lack of realistic information, or information…

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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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    soul. Ray Charles Robinson, was a legendary Rhythm and Blues artist who valued music from the heart, mind, and soul. Ray Charles childhood was everything but normal. Ray love for music started at a very young age and was inspired from others. Mr. Charles music was a great addition to the music industry. Ray Charles childhood was everything but normal. Ray Charles Robinson, was born September 23, 1930 in Albany Georgia. Aretha Williams was only fourteen years old when she gave birth to Ray.…

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    Fahrenheit 451 is a fascinating story about a man named Guy Montag who works as a fireman. Unlike our society today, firemen do not put out fires, they start them. And the reason they start fires is to burn books, which have been outlawed and banned. The people in society do not miss book as many people’s lives revolve around the parlour walls, which have TV’s covering the entire surface. Even Montag’s wife is more focused on the parlour walls than on her own husband. On his way back from work…

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    The quality of lacking meaning or sincerity is emptiness. It is the state of containing nothing. Ray Bradbury points out emptiness within his three books, The Veldt, Fahrenheit 451, and the Pedestrian. With the advancement of technology such as the creation of the television, technology has taken control towards the people of society that becomes the root of emptiness. Ray Bradbury remarkably depicts the concept of emptiness throughout these three novels revolving around the lives of Guy Montag,…

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    Ray Bradbury has been considered one of America’s greatest science-fiction writer’s. His work often satires human nature and shows his reader’s the flaws found deep within the individual. Not only is Bradbury a novelist, but he is also a, short-story writer, essayist, playwright, screenwriter, and poet. He was born Ray Douglas Bradbury on August 22, 1920, in Waukegan, Illinois. He was the third son in the family. His father, Leonard Spaulding Bradbury, was a telephone lineman and technician. His…

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    Ray Bradbury's 'The Veldt'

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    Can you imagine being stuck in a world where machines do everything for you? For a while it’s a dream, but after a short amount of time it would become a nightmare. In the book “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury, having a machine brushing your hair and tying your shoes is normal. It would be weird to have to do easy everyday tasks on your own without a machine helping you or even doing it for you. In this book the parents of the children threaten to turn off all the machines in their house, or they…

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