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    Uglies Chapter 7 Analysis

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    Manipulation of citizens by the government is corrupting civilizations as a whole. In the book Uglies the government brainwashes the citizens into thinking that being pretty is better than being ugly, the government has also physically and mentally enhanced their agents to be improved in every situation to control all civilizations. During the story Tally thinks that “99% of humanity has had something done to their brain and only a select few know exactly what” (273). This quote states that the…

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    At this point, I have encountered all of the possible characters that one can encounter in this novel. While I have met all of them, I cannot say I remember them all. All weren't interesting to me; either due to the lack of time the narrator and the character spend with them, or that they were introduced at a time in the novel where I was much more preoccupied by the difficulties encountered by the protagonist and whether or not he would survive. The protagonist's name is Guy Montag. He's…

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    Guy Montag is a fireman who lives in the 24th century. At those days, being a fireman requires burning books and the houses of the owners' of those books. At the beginning, Montag meets with a 17-year-old girl, Clarisse McClennan who is his new neighbor. As the girl is beautiful and young, Montag begins to hate his wife and likes this girl. His wife, Millie is an addict of television. She even sees the life like the television programs and one day it's said on TV that an atomic war will…

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    Book Burning

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    My first thought is that they had to burn books to believe then it would be a perfect community. Like everything that wasn't German was wrong. Also the fact that This Heinrich Heine determined the outcome of the burning of people by saying “they will end in burning human beings.” The Germans thought that they could have a Utopia by burning the books of the Jews, Communists, socialists, and other Degenerates. They thought these books made Germany look like a bad country from like safety standards…

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    Gonadal Shielding

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    radiation that they must shield. These include scattered radiation from the patient, primary radiation for the x ray beam and leakage radiation from the x ray tube. All x ray tubes have some radiation leakage. On average, it is about 2-3mm of lead in the housing of the x ray tube. Traditionally lead has been used as the element of choice when shielding against x-rays and gamma rays. This is because “lead is a soft, malleable, and corrosion-resistant material” (Jaquith,…

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    Fahrenheit 451 In this excerpt “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradburry, takes place in the 24th century, where Guy Montag changes throughout the course of the book. This excerpt is specifically about a time when books were banned everywhere, where technology has taken over. No one in this book, reads, goes and enjoy nature, or talk amongst themselves. They all live a happy life watching television on wall-size set tv’s and listen to the radio on a “Seashell Radio” set attached to their ears. Montag…

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    Imagine a world where everything changes in a split-second. Ray Bradbury's "Zero Hour" depicts an alien invasion brought upon by "deceptively innocent" children, under the noses of clueless parents. "War of the Worlds", written by H. G. Wells, introduces a group of martians. They invaded an English town inhabited by an unflinching narrator whose life was spared after having slaid the formidably colossal alien. H. G. Wells and Ray Bradbury depict two tumultuous versions of an alien invasion…

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    Fahrenheit 451 Essay Montag was a very normal fireman, at the beginning. Fireman are men who, when there is a fire go and make the fire go out. But, that is not the case in this dystopian world that Ray Bradbury has made up, it is very different. Fireman in this book do not take fire’s out, Fireman start the fires. But it is not like the fire men go and just start random fires. No, they burn books. The reason why they burn books is because in this story, books are illegal. So in the beginning…

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    Entry 1: Passage: “‘Last night I thought about all the kerosene I’ve used in the past ten years. And I thought about books. And for the first time I realized that a man was behind each one of the books. A man had to think them up. A man had to take a long time to put them down on paper. And I’d never even thought that before’” (Bradbury 51-52). Situation: In this society, books are illegal and banned from their world. Montag is a firefighter who burns books for a living and in his most recent…

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    A man who burns books for a living comes to realize the oppressive conformity that defines his society. In Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, the main protagonist finds that an idealistic world of mindless obedience can be corrupt at heart. Guy Montag is a fireman who holds pride in his job, until he meets Clarisse, who reveals that Montag is not as happy as he thinks he is. He is later informed of Clarisse’s death, and his unhappiness grows. He then meets a man named Faber, and devises a plan to…

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