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    destroyed. Individualism sure means the world to us‚ but it certainly did not mean much to most of the characters in Fahrenheit 451. Within the text‚ books represent danger‚ and the ideal life in society revolves around the use of technology as a form of entertainment. Characters are flat and cannot see what they are missing in life by getting rid of everything they think is bad. Ray Bradbury uses an idea of skewed “happiness” in society to create a dystopian world that outlines the effects of human society

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    is something you find pleasurable or comfortable with. There are many kinds of happiness i can find in our society. There is physical happiness‚ where we fell the joy of being fit‚ strong or healthy. There is also intellectual happiness‚ where the pleasure come from you understanding something. Either way happiness is happiness‚ and it could be found in the novel‚ "Fahrenheit 451" written by Ray Bradbury. One example of happiness is at the beginning of the novel where Guy Montag is burning books

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    usually conversate the same topics. When readers first look at Ray Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451 they are most likely to conclude the novel is only criticizing the future‚ but Bradbury is criticizing both present and future. Fahrenheit 451 is a novel about a futuristic dystopia where books are burned‚ the firemen start fires‚ and everything is technology based. The novel consist of a main character by the name of Guy Montag‚ who is a fireman that comes to the conclusion books are important. Through the

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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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    kinds of individuals who think and feel differently that we do. “Fahrenheit 451” is a novel by Ray Bradbury is set in a different future than our own. Mildred who is the main character’s wife‚ is a perfect example of the effects of a cold controlling society on other people. Mildred is a self-centered‚ robotic‚ unfeeling person‚ and it’s by no fault of her own. Society has made Mildred self-centered. The society as Captain Beatty describes it‚ is dumbed down and it’s changing how people view things

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    Essay Professor Faber defines the value of books in Fahrenheit 451 because he is still an avid reader‚ has a collection of books‚ and aches to have more. Although he lives in a time where books are censored and considered ÒbadÓ‚ he still finds a way to pursue his true hobby which is reading. Faber believes that the current state of the society is due to people like him who are too afraid to speak out about the truth of burning books for pure pleasure. Quality is the measure of excellence

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    you ever had to find out who’s your real friends and who your enemies or realize what’s your real identity? Well in the novel Fahrenheit 451 the main character Guy Montag has to deal with these kinds of challenges. Throughout the novel‚ Montag must find out if he enjoys burning books or if he enjoys reading books. Another challenge Montage must face is identifying who are his real friends and who will stab him in the back. While reading this novel I soon realize that there is two groups of people

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    “Things do not change‚ we change.” Henry David Thoreau. Fire will always be a material that will not change based on how one uses it. In Fahrenheit 451‚ fire is used to show destruction‚ knowledge‚ and Montag’s view on society. Fire in the novel represents destruction. A job in their society is a fireman. Fireman are the people who start the fires. Throughout the novel fire destroys books‚ the fireman destroy books because the society wants to be equal and if there are no books than no one will

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    Andrew Rocchio October 24‚2012 Period 7 Fahrenheit 451 Essay In the novel Fahrenheit 451‚ written by Ray Bradbury‚ the protagonist‚ Guy Montag‚ is a firemen. Firefighters usually put out fires‚ but in this story they start them. This book is about government censorship destroying and burning books and using technology to intimidate and hypnotize the citizens. The two themes‚ government censorship and the use of technology to control the citizens‚ interact with on another and drive the lot

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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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