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    The books‚ Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ and Feed by M.T. Anderson‚ each describes a dystopian future where technology is dominant‚ and literature is close to extinction. In these futures‚ technology causes humans to dumb down. While societies strict social standards creates each person to be similar to one another‚ allowing groups to be manipulated easier. The books have a similar theme; don’t let technology get out of control. In Fahrenheit 451’s future‚ technology overtakes literature and human

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    Banned Book‚ Lord of the rings Main Characters-Bilbo Baggins‚ Frodo Baggins‚ Gandalf the grey‚ “ Ho! Ho! Ho! to the bottle i go to heal my heart and drown my woe‚ rain may fall and wind may blow‚ And many miles be still to go‚ But under a tall tree i will lie‚ and let the clouds go sailing by.” - Lord of the rings All Information i have gotten about this book being banned all support the idea of this book being banned for a main character smoking and some different outlook on religion.

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    Camille D Ray Bradbury once stated “ We don’t have to burn books to get rid of our culture‚ but yet get people to stop reading.” This quote is indicating that we don’t have to destroy something just for people to lose interest in it. But we can make a drastic shift in society in order for people to no longer see what is important. Bradbury has focused on how this society has evolved‚ and how the changes have been for the worst. In this text Fahrenheit 451 Bradbury has described a time where

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    In both the Rash and the Giver trying to keep the community safe shows a big part in the society’s setting and how the world is structured. With Rash being safe is a big part of their world were U.S has even changed to United Safe States of America (U.S.S.A). With the name came rules that had to be made. One of the many changes that got made was a Child Safety Act. As a result‚ part of the act stated‚ “Now every high school runner has to wear a full on set of protective gear. We race on an Adzorbium

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    In “To Build a Fire‚” Jack London describes life as a valuable gift that he cherishes with his heart and spirit. The anonymous main character confronts death expressing his emotions and characteristics to the audience. The man encounters his pride and does not want to accept losing self-respect: “When he had recovered his breath and control‚ he sat up and entertained in his mind the conception of meeting death with dignity” (638). The man realizes his mistakes during his travel from the Yukon trail

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    Freedom of speech is found in literature and in the real world in varying degrees. In the novel Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie‚ an important theme of freedom of speech is explored‚ which is linked to Salman’s real life experience with having his freedom of speech violated. In Haroun and the Sea of Stories‚ there are two characters named Haroun and Rashid who lived in a depressed city that forgot its name. Rashid is Haroun’s father and his profession was telling stories‚ but he lost

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    2 Days Later We were well into the week trip‚ out in the middle of the sea. I was sitting quietly in my room when I heard an explosion that sounded really close and rocked the ship a little. "What the hell?" I said as we were in the middle of the ocean. Worried‚ I headed up to the deck to see what was going on. Small talk arose in the hallways with most claiming that it was the engine. On deck‚ everyone shared the same two emotions: confusion and fear. After a little bit‚ someone came onto the stage

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    During the colonial period‚ American Literature was just beginning‚ it stemmed from old English‚ and British Literature. When Pilgrims moved to America‚ they started their own American traditions and cultures‚ one of those was new literature. Some of the examples of literature and authors from this time period are Benjamin Franklin‚ and Anne Bradstreet. We read pieces of both of their literature in class‚ because they both had a great affect on American Literature when it began. What we read in

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    The Lernaean Hydra/ Hydra for short or Λερναῖα Ὕδρα‚ Lernaîa Hýdra in Roman is a Greek Monster with many heads. The hydra has parents who happen to be Typhon and Echidna. Typhon and Echidna were also the parents of many other monsters. The Hydra lived in a swamp near Lerna in the land of Argos. It had 2 heads at the start but now around 50-100. The reason for this is when it is decapitated of a head‚ 2 more grow back as a result of it gaining more and more heads‚ It has one head in the center which

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    There was a place – called the Afterlife by some‚ Underworld‚ Netherworld‚ Realm of the Dead by others – and Dinah imagined that was where she had gone. The Afterlife a cold and barren Other World that could not be reached by the living. That is how she felt – cold and barren. She must be dead. Fitting that the Kaw brought her here considering all the crossing over water to the place of the dead myths there were Before. Gradually she grew warmer and the air snapped and crackled near her. She opened

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