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    That point is proven perfectly in Fahrenheit 451. Ray Bradbury may have been trying to tell all of the people who read his books that they should acquire knowledge and have opinions of their own and don’t just blindly think that what the government tells you is the flat out and whole…

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    medical theory, the radiology is a field that interprets and medicates the diseases utilizing the imaging technologies, such as X-ray, ultrasound, MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine, mammograms, and positron emission tomography (PET) to view the internal organs of the human body and identify the abnormalities. Among these, some like X-rays and mammograms…

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    What would you do in a world where all books were being destroyed to eliminate people from growing intellectually or spiritually inferior to others? In the novel, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury there are many strengths and weaknesses throughout- it shows the importance of books to readers and the knowledge they provide, however, many questions that the readers might have are unanswered at the end of the story. Guy Montag’s is considered a “fireman,” however, he burns books instead of saving…

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    the beginning of the story, Montag is not very courageous. He goes along with the society that he was born in until Clarisse helps him realize what’s wrong with his job. The element of courage plays a great role in the story of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. Courage is one of the heroic qualities that Montag possesses. Throughout the book, he shows that he has the courage to do the right thing even though the trouble he could get in for it are very severe. The spark that started Montag’s…

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    The Radiology site specializes in treating and diagnosing diseases and injuries through the use of imaging such as x-rays, CAT scans, MRI’s , and ultrasounds. The personnel there is willing to walk someone through the procedure, and happy to answer any questions. The radiologic technologists (RN’s) are there to help ensure the patient receives the best treatment possible for the best possible results. They make sure both the patient and themselves stay safe from too much exposure radiation, and…

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    long-time firefighter, but a firefighter in our society is not the same as the one in author Ray Bradbury’s society. A firefighter’s purpose here is to seek out books and burn them. In the beginning Montag seems deeply invested in his job, finding bliss in burning the books of others. However throughout the story we see him grow curious and slowly involve into this rebellious intellectual. Throughout this story, Ray Bradbury communicates the idea that giving in to ignorance is tempting, but…

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    “Fahrenheit 451” and “Something Wicked This Way Comes” both by Ray Bradbury are very similar. The novel Fahrenheit 451 is set in the 24th century where the whole population is controlled and where books are illegal. Guy Montag, a fireman is discovered to have hidden a book and then meets an outlaw group. The outlaw groups purpose is to preserve books by memorizing them before they are destroyed. In the novel “Something Wicked This Way Comes” by Ray Bradbury, two boys, Will Holloway and Jim…

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    this is exhibited in our society as well. Technology has caused a distraction from the social lives of many people in our world today, as well as in the novel. The negative impacts that technology brings to our society are very similar to the points Ray Bradbury brings up throughout the novel. A negative impact…

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    In the books Anthem by Ayn Rand and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury the ideas and battle between Collectivism and Individualism play a central role in each novel’s (or novella in the case of Anthem) plot. Although the storylines, characters and settings are different, the hardships that the protagonists face are one in the same. Both are individuals in a society where true individualism is frowned upon, discouraged and punishable. However in each book while living under a repressive regime our…

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    Excitement, curiosity, and a certain sense of mystery enfolded me as I read “A Sound of Thunder.” There is a certain way that Ray Bradbury used words that described his story in a way that I would not have thought of. His sense of imagery was not even the best part either, the moral behind his story was also thought inquiring. What I think “The Sound of Thunder” conveys is that not facing your enemy is cowardice and causes trouble for all down the road. I think that this is one of the more…

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