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    Ray Bradbury refers to the book of Revelation towards the end of Fahrenheit 451. Something that I find to be coincidental is that the book of Revelation is also the very last book of the bible. At the end of the book‚ when the bomb goes off‚ everything seems to go down hill. Montag seems to believe as if all hope is lost. Will things ever change for Montag and the others? Will society ever get better? Throughout Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury alludes to quotes that refer to something that represent

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    Clarisse is introduced in the beginning of Fahrenheit 451‚ but you don’t realize until the middle and end of the story that Clarisse is the reason Montag is so curious about books and is the reason his house gets burned down at the end. Also‚ Faber is a big part in the second chapter of Fahrenheit 451‚ because at the end he could be the reason that books might or might not be coming back into the world. He could be the reason that books come back and give everyone the chance to gain some knowledge

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    Fahrenheit 451 Study Questions Part 1: The Hearth and the Salamander What is the significance of Montag seeing his reflection in Clarisse’s eyes? Montag sees himself in Clarisse’s eyes‚ indicating that there is a reflection of him in her. Although he does not really know what the similarities are between him and her‚ he is aware that there is a connection between them. What final question does Clarisse ask Montag on the night of their first encounter? Why is the question important to the plot

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    reveal Bradbury’s unforgiving idea of technical logical advancements pulling families apart and the over dependency of society on technology. Through the stories‚ “The Veldt” and Fahrenheit 451‚ Bradbury describes how the familes’ relationships with each other are neglected due to the distractions of technology. In Fahrenheit 451 the author reveals how Guy Montag and his wife fail to interact because “She had both ears plugged with electronic bees… She looked at him and nodded‚” (16) which displays

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    lasting effect on someone depending on how they treat them and what they do in their life. People can have a more meaningful impact having just met someone for a day rather then someone who has been present in their life for years. Montag‚ in Fahrenheit 451‚ was more impacted by Clarisse only knowing her for less then a week‚ rather than his wife‚ Mildred‚ of ten years. Clarisse was put in Montag’s life for less then a week‚ and fulfilled his life more then Mildred. Mildred and Montag have been married

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    Fahrenheit 451: A Model For Current Society? The end of the Second World War sparked new cultural movements in American society. Factories which were once used to mass produce airplanes‚ tanks‚ and other machines of war were no longer needed for that purpose. Servicemen returned from overseas to find a massive amount of available jobs‚ wages were higher due to an economic boom‚ and because there were rarely any consumer goods during the war‚ the American people had a massive hunger to go shopping

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    Fahrenheit 451 is a science fiction novel written by Ray Bradbury in the 1950’s. The book is set somewhere in the United States in the future past the year 1990‚ as the book states there have been two atomic wars since 1990. Despite it possibly being set in what is modern times today‚ the story seems to be stuck in the 50’s‚ with life revolving around television‚ women being treated as their husband’s property‚ and advances such as mechanical hounds that administer poison. The main character in

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    Think For Yourself Books are written in order to teach lessons‚ share experiences‚ inform people‚ or simply entertain other. However‚ no matter the purpose of the book‚ it always staying relevant because it leaves something behind. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is no exception. This story stays important even after sixty-three years because it leaves the reader with the lesson of how crucial it is to always think for yourself. For most of his life‚ the protagonist of the story‚ Montag‚ has always

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    Farris 3 Lauren Farris Mrs. Reid AP English 4 21 March 2006 Analysis of Metaphors and Symbols in Fahrenheit 451 Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury takes the reader to a time where firemen do not put out fires; they start them in order to burn books‚ because books and intelligent thinking is outlawed. By using a combination of metaphors and symbols in this novel‚ Bradbury deepens the intricacy of his central them that censorship and too much government control is dangerous‚ and men should be

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    Fahrenheit 451 “Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth”. Fahrenheit 451 shows what kind of people there are in this world and giving you an example of both. The conformity in this story is clearly shown by the people and their actions. To start off‚ there was two kind of people in the the novel. There was people like Mildred and‚ also some people like Clarrisse. Mildred would be a true example of a conformist‚ one reason is she was attached to the technology that the government

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