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    Did you know that in this story Earth is no longer inhabitable? The Other Foot by Ray Bradbury is an imaginative story that teaches you to be forgiving. The people of Mars are angry at the people of earth because they treated them badly for so many years. Now the lives of the people of Earth are in the people of Mars’s hands. This story teaches you to forgive no matter what. The theme of the story is to forgive no matter what. The theme effects the story because if the people of Mars don’t forgive

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    Readers Response #1 The short story‚ “The Veldt”‚ written by Ray Bradbury‚ is one of the literatures that talks about the effects of technology in a negative point of view. The story is introduced in a futuristic setting‚ a sound-proofed Happylife Home‚ where the Hadley family lives with the advanced technology. The machines are capable of fulfilling all the family’s needs and desires such as cleaning‚ clothing‚ feeding‚ and even rocking them to sleep. In the beginning‚ the technology

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    entails‚ an account of past events in someone’s life. The stories that make us who we are and explain what we’ve become due to past experiences. For me‚ my story can be told best in song form. From beginning to end‚ the song “Southern Land” by Taylor Ray Holbrook explains my background and what I went through down in the “Southern Land” of Tyler‚ TX. 13 years of my life were spent in Tyler‚ Texas and I thought it’s where I would stay for years on end. When you moved into a new town at the age of 4

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    children in school and adults at parties. No matter how hard people try to communicate the message or how carefully the listener pays attention‚ almost always the message that comes out at the end is different than the message the game started with. Ray Bradbury‚ a popular science fiction author of the 1900s‚ wrote a story that discussed this concept. His short story called “All Summer in a Day” is about a young Earth girl named Margot who has been living on a sunless Venus for most‚ but not all of

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    Whenever a conflict arises‚ everyone seems quick to put the blame on one person‚ not stopping to think how everyone might have made choices that led them to that specific situation. In “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury‚ the classmates ostracize Margot since they blame her for a problem that wasn’t her fault. In “Let You Down” NF‚ the narrator‚ believes that the problem is completely his fault‚ but he soon realizes that he isn’t the only one responsible. In both “All Summer in a Day” and “Let

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    Ray Bradbury is the author of Fahrenheit 451 a book that displays different reality for the society being spoken about in the novel. Throughout the story‚ Bradbury brings in several different themes as well as topics acquired with the main storyline as a way to open the eyes of the reader to a different type of society. One of these topics he portrays throughout the whole story is a minor character doesn’t need to play a large role in the novel to have a major impact on the outcome. A character doesn’t

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    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a book that should be taught in a high school student’s education because of the warnings and important messages it displays. In my opinion‚ the most important message in the book has to do with the misuse of technology. Bradbury even says himself that technology can be useful in some ways‚ but that it can’t and shouldn’t replace human connection and interaction. He uses the example of TV’s on all four walls to get his point across that people are paying more

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    “The Smiling People” by Ray Bradbury Symbolism in mental health In the story‚ “The Smiling People”‚ sound is symbolic of Mr. Greppin’s emotions and psychological state. This is shown through his actions and reactions to sound or the lack of it in his home. Mr. Greppin is a very sensitive person‚ he likes things to go his way and when they don’t‚ he can panic or become hysterical. Evidence to support this is‚ “‘No‚ keep quiet!’ he shouted. ‘There can’t be noise in my house’” (5). Furthermore‚ “He

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    In life‚ anyone who is different stands out. The year is 2053. In a city of 3 million with one police car‚ no one goes out and just walk anymore. Every house has a T.V. and no one buys books/magazines anymore. Throughout “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury‚ the main character Leonard Mead is an outcast within his city because of the way he lives. Leonard Mead’s house stands out. He doesn’t own a T.V.‚ and in a dark city his house is brightly illuminated. When Mead was asked “And you have a viewing

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    The Veldt In the short story “The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury‚ everything starts with the purchase of their new family home. This home was not your average home because where other homes flawed this house seemed to have perfected itself. This house had features that would cater to the family such as feed them‚ sing to them‚ and even nurture them "nothing was to good for their children" said George. The greatest feature was the nursery. What this nursery would do‚ was catch the telepathic emanations of

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