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    Today, technology has a positive effect on us as a whole, but the negative effects of technology are starting to dominate people. In history, many authors have written books in the attempt to convey the potential downsides of technology. Fahrenheit 451 could potentially be a crystal ball. Ray Bradbury foresaw the negative future of technology in an overly dramatic view. However, if technology is produced at the rate that Ray Bradbury predicted, there might be a problem. The problem would be that…

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    “to commemorate such great nuptial ceremonies, [Claudius] built the city which he called Claudiocester”: Unity and Harmony The roll-maker used women to prove a political point that peace, harmony and greatness could be expected from a king if he had a loving and supportive wife. Women were carefully selected by the roll-maker to exhibit this idea in a variety of differing scenarios. If women inspired their husbands to do great things, created successful lineages, had a useful heritage, or were…

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    Extraordinary Careers in Extraordinary Times-- The Volcanologist Volcanologists are scientists who partake in the study and analysis of volcanoes, in order to help us be more aware of their threat and to gain more information about them. They do this by collecting samples from volcanoes, using chemical dating technology, and observing data about the volcano. However, in a couple years, due to the rapid growth and development of artificial intelligence, this occupation may be changed in…

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    Ray Bradbury’s use of vivid and extreme imagery in The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451, and There Will Come Soft Rains clearly illustrates the urgency to act on social issues and calls attention to the value of preserving life, hope, and freedom. He uses intense examples of dystopian futures to strike fear into the reader; some examples are even are based on the past, which makes it all the more real. By showing the worst possible outcomes, Bradbury encourages readers to work towards…

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    First, Captain Beatty misquotes the Constitution of the Unites States stating “We must all be alike…not everyone born free and equal, as the Constitution says, but everyone made equal” (Brown). Beatty is actually quoting the Declaration of Independence not the Constitution. Bradbury emphasizes “the power of language and the tyranny of its miss use, censorship, or absence” (Brown). The second point illustrated by Captain Beatty was that the government did not organize censorship but various…

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    years. He had a great imagination and had an interest in magicians, reading, and adventure, which later inspired his writing. In 1947 Ray Bradbury published his first book, Dark Carnival, soon after, in 1950, he published his second book, The Martian Chronicles. Around the age of thirty Ray…

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    AP Language: Major Works Data Sheet Title: Fahrenheit 451 Author: Ray Bradbury Date of Publication: 1953 Genre: Dystopian Fiction Biographical information about the author: Ray Bradbury was born on August 22nd, 1920 in Waukegan, Illinois. His mother, Esther Bradbury was a Swedish immigrant and his father, Leonard Spaulding Bradbury, was an English power and telephone lineman. Bradbury loved the town he grew up in so much, when he began writing he used this setting under the name “Green Town” as…

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