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    books‚ movies‚ etc.‚ and removes things that are considered to be offensive‚ immoral‚ harmful to society‚ etc.” (Merriam-Webster). The definition of censor uses the definition of remove differently. Remove is shown to delete or erase. In the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ censor is shown throughout the story. Books were the enemy to the society‚ so

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    Ray Bradbury raises some very important concerns in his book‚ Fahrenheit 451. Even though it was written over half a century ago‚ the issues portrayed in Fahrenheit 451are as clear today as they were 50 years ago. Ray Bradbury uses a wide variety of analogies and imagery to heighten the emphasis on the story’s main themes and issues. Perhaps one of the greatest themes in this book is the ignorance of society. The first way that Ray Bradbury develops this theme is through technology. Technology provided

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    Fahrenheit 451 The novel Fahrenheit 451 was wrote by Ray Bradbury. The setting takes place in future times. The main character (protagonist) in Fahrenheit 451 is‚ ‘Guy Montag’. Guy Montag has been a fireman for ten years and he doesn’t realize that he is not joyful towards his life. He never questioned the joy of midnight runs. The plot of the story is basically how Guy turned from being an ignorant person into being a person filled with intelligence and a new outlook on life. Guy is a

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    Ray Bradbury wrote his novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ in a time of general happiness in the United States. With the recent end of World War 2‚ the 1950s brought joy to the nation. Rations had ended‚ houses were more affordable‚ soldiers had returned from war‚ and television became widespread. Beyond that‚ however‚ the Cold War began‚ leaving Americans fearful of a nuclear war‚ and The Civil Rights Movement took off. Bradbury sensed this tension and the themes of his novel reflect his opinions on the issues

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    The Power of Language in Fahrenheit 451 In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 there are those who defend the cause of language; those who attempt to destroy the value of words and those who are victims of the abuse of power over language and thought‚ wielded by the government. The fireman‚ Montag‚ attempts to use language as weapon against the entrenched ignorance of his dystopian world. Conversely‚ the Fire Chief Beatty‚ uses the power of language as a weapon against those who would free humanity

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    When examining Fahrenheit 451 as a piece of dystopian fiction‚ a definition for the term "dystopia" is required. Dystopia is often used as an antonym of "utopia‚" a perfect world often imagined existing in the future. A dystopia‚ therefore‚ is a terrible place. You may find it more helpful (and also more accurate) to conceive a dystopian literary tradition‚ a literary tradition that’s created worlds containing reactions against certain ominous social trends and therefore imagines a disastrous future

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    In the novel Fahrenheit 451 Bradbury uses many literary devices. He ranges from imagery‚ diction‚ connotation‚ syntax‚ metaphors‚ and similes. Bradbury uses these several literary devices in order to show sadness and in a way build suspense. Throughout Fahrenheit 451 his usage is shown in a wide variety of ways. An example of imagery is “It was like coming into the cold marbled room of a mausoleum after the moon has set. (Bradbury 10)” Bradbury uses this statement to show us as the reader that

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    Fahrenheit 451‚ By Ray Bradbury‚ is a classic in today’s literature. Fahrenheit 451 is possibly our predicted future for society. During the Novel‚ Montag‚ the main character‚ undergoes many changes influenced by many factors‚ such as‚ personal experiences‚ major events‚ and influential characters. Montag’s character starts off as someone apart of society who later turns into someone who is totally opposed to it. Many characters in the novel influence Montag’s change that occurs within him. Before

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    to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. In the story Fahrenheit 451 Bradbury uses allusion when he describes Mildred’s friends. “They were like a monstrous crystal chandelier ticking in a thousand chimes; he saw their Cheshire cat smiles burning through the walls of the house… (93). Another example of allusion is in the story Fahrenheit 451 when Bradbury explains the logic of the fireman; why they burn and their history. “First fireman: Benjamin

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    Fahrenheit 451 is a novel by Ray Bradbury that is set in a dystopian society where technology has advanced into such an extremity that citizens are seemingly obsessed with the technology they have‚ such as parlor walls. Montag slowly comes to the realization that he is unhappy with his life in the technologically driven society. Technology has clearly made an enormous impact on modern society. We are able to connect with many diverse people around the world and it has helped us transform into the

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