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    a text or film a dystopia, is their use of style. This important factor allows the author to put forward their own opinions about today’s society through their commentary. In Among the Imposters, by Margaret Peterson Haddix, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, and 2081, by Chandler Tuttle, there is a dystopian society with…

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    Authors have many variations to highlight the themes in their stories. In the story “A Sound of Thunder” writer Ray Bradbury talks about a guy named Eckles who travels back in time to kill a dinosaur, but things don’t end up going as planned. He shows how the slightest things can change time if directions aren’t followed thoroughly. Bradbury connects everything tactically and supports the theme by using characters, settings and the sound of thunder. The characters play a huge role in describing…

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    Social Injustice In the novel, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, shows how he fears the future will be. This futuristic world includes Guy Montag and his motives for going against the social standard by reading books. In the society that Bradbury imagines, books are banned and considered wrong in the sense of political correctness, and people aren’t allowed to think for themselves, always being busy with something. Guy Montag is a firefighter, who burns books. It may seem strange now, but in his…

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    Corrupt Technology In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, technology derives the society from reality. Imagine a society where people care more about their technology than their own families. A Mother who cares more for her television than her own son or daughter. There are kids who kill each other and play violent games due to the propaganda of technology. This society is delusional to the fast rising totalitarian government that 's right at their doorstep. This rising power is feeding the…

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    Wisdom is different than knowledge In the Novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury published in 1953, Bradbury implies that technology and war are total powerhouses of society today and how the wisdom and knowledge of new things is non existent also highly frowned upon because the government does not want it’s people to be smarter than itself. In “The Sieve and the Sand”, Bradbury is still implying that the mistakes made in the rebellion of the government that are made is very hard to let that go…

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    “Anthem”, written by Ayn Rand, is a story about Equality 7-2521, and all of his trials in loveless world in which even the words mine and I are forbidden. This world’s technology level has dropped to the point where they use candles instead of light bulbs. Equality 7-2521 discovers a dark tunnel and uses things he has found in it to create a basic light bulb. He wants to show it to the World Council of Scholars, but they don’t accept it. Equality runs away into the forbidden forest with…

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    self-connections in it, making it relatable for readers, and also showing people with hard work you can change your life even if you have a bad memory like the main character. The last point is a movie like this book made over $195 million dollars in theaters, evidence from the book will be provided as well for each of these. Everyone has their own genre and many of which like a mystery. Why have mystery and suspense in a movie? Having mystery and suspense in a movie makes viewers more…

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    Anthem is a book that was written by Ayn Rand in 1938. The setting is in a communist community in the future where man has entered another dark age. One man in the community, Equality 7-2521, is different from all his brothers and tells himself that he is cursed because he speaks unspeakable things and wishes for things no men wish for. The community they all live in has many rules and nobody has any freedom. The new society that Equality will create will have three main rules that are free…

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    Angella Conteh AP Literature Mr. Amoroso December 11, 2017 The Stranger By Albert Camus Topic Two: Discuss Meursault's reaction to the Sun and its effect on his mood and behavior. Conteh Page One The myth of man being bewitched by the moon on the night it is full causing his inner beast to be awakened is one that has traveled throughout history due its underlying truths. Sometimes, it takes an uncontrollable force to manumit the true side of a man and Albert Camus explores this concept…

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    Fahrenheit 451 Themes

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    The setting of the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray bradbury is set in a large nameless U.S. city. The city is thought to be L.A.; in the near future, thought to be in the year 2053. Because he put his books one hundred years in the future. The mood is sad because he is trying to make the reader feel a sense of a future with no opinion and laziness. The book is about what will happen in the future sooner than later. The book had three major influences which were nazi book burnings, the cold war…

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