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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a society without books? Well if you have Farenheit 451 is the book for you. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a book about society and how you need to have individuality and books to have a full happy life. In Montag’s society you can’t read‚ walk‚ or talk without being considered “weird”‚ If you are caught reading you are thrown in jail. And your books and all of your things in your home will be burned. “...while the flapping pigeon-winged

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    novel progresses‚ the protagonist begins to realize that the peaceful illusion created by the government masks its true‚ dark nature. Once the protagonist clearly sees how awful the government is‚ they run away to achieve freedom. Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 tells a similar story. When Montag is introduced‚ he is content with his life. He truly believes that there is nothing wrong with his society or his job. He burns book after book without wondering what could be in them. As the novel

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    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury was created during a time where the world was facing many problems. The novel describes the impact of how a law can affect a whole society. In the book‚ the main law was that the citizens were not allowed to own and read books. If someone owned any books‚ then the consequences were that their books and home will be burnt with fire. The purpose of a book is to transmit information which will bring knowledge to the brain and mind. The books are banned due to the knowledge

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    Envision‚ a world where violence is prevalent‚ critical thinking is less important and the ability to make rational decisions is demolished. This vision of a destructive world is conveyed through Ray Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451. The novel revolves around Guy Montag who has to deal with his destructive government position and inner self-conscious‚ his government position being a fireman who rather than putting out fires‚ starts them by burning books. The dystopia Montag is surrounded by and the

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    Guy Montag opened his eyes with a start. Fiery images slipped in and out of his mind as he slowly exited the dreamy realms of his subconscious. Brightest of all he saw the number 451‚ burning like the fire he knew it represented‚ obscuring the rest until it too faded into smoke and he was awake. Gradually gaining awareness of his surroundings‚ he pulled his blanket tighter around him as he shivered in the early morning chill. The time was noon and Montag was hungry. The day was half gone‚ and yet

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    Lord of the Flies & Fahrenheit 451: Essay             In class we have read the two novels Lord of the Flies by William Golding and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. I think that the two novels were completely different but they both are non-fiction novels‚ which have themes‚ and characters that develop throughout the story. A theme that both stories have in common is‚ a character believing in something which turns into an even stronger belief. This theme is shown through characterization of the

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    what is it called when those books are taken away? It is called censorship. Plain‚ simple‚ and no way around it. The book Fahrenheit 451 gives perfect insight as to what life would be like with the lack of books. Ray Bradbury’s story not only shows life without books‚ but also critics the society of today and how books are lacking. Books are being taken away in Fahrenheit 451 because their government does not want its people to have the knowledge that the books provide. This same situation occurs

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    how it was portrayed in the book “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury. In the book “Fahrenheit 451” there is a dystopian society in which no one knows about anything. Most of the stuff is censored to them and the media is their family. Technology is taking over today’s society just like it did in the book and we might end up like them‚ who knows? Bradbury shows that censorship ruins a society if no one has knowledge of anything that is near them. In “Fahrenheit 451” the people had no knowledge and were

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    Reading Log 1- Fahrenheit 451 Describe what happened in your own words: So far in my reading of Fahrenheit 451‚ I have learned about a man named Guy Montag. So far Montag’s life has not been filled with excitement or thrill‚ he has a pretty dull and boring life. Montag is married‚ but he isn’t very content with it. He has just begun to understand how life really is. He and the people of this unknown city are living in the 24th century. Montag is a fireman in his 30’s and he along with many other

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    Fahrenheit 451: Bradbury’s Fears In the book Fahrenheit 451 the author Ray Bradbury is concerned about many things and I think his fears are exaggerated. In the book he writes about a time in the future where firemen were paid to set books on fire. There are many fears that he has that are related to this. One of his fears is people all people being unhappy because there are no books. In the book he not happy and he says " I kept sitting there saying to myself‚ I’m not happy‚ I’m not

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