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    “It’s not the books you need‚ it’s some of the things that once were in books” (78). Fahrenheit 451 ‚ written by Ray Bradbury is a science fiction book that is set in the future. Guy Montag‚ a fireman‚ has never once questioned his job of destroying printed books‚ along with the houses‚ until he has to run for his life for having them. Destroying information‚ creating mechanical hounds‚ and killing people are three acts that occurred in Fahrenheit’s society‚ that could also occur in ours. In our

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    Understanding that fireman set fire instead of putting them out is difficult to comprehend. For instance‚ in Fahrenheit 451 setting fire to books is a dramatic interpretation which leads to dehumanization. Life of 1953 future was a society of deceit and lacked independence. It was a world without books to read. The author‚ Ray Bradbury‚ observed how technology has made people become less human and less capable of independent thought. It was also not normal for pedestrians to talk and have meaningful

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    nothing more. The schools and workplaces are strict and allow no personal thought or ideas. And if you jeopardise any of their laws or thinking processes than you are considered an outlaw and are eliminated as soon as possible. The censorship in Fahrenheit 451 forces the people to have to watch their TV. for pretty much your only source of entertainment‚ other than their radio. No books are allowed in this world‚ of any kind. Comic books‚ novels‚ graphic novels‚ newspapers‚ so on and so forth‚ are no

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    they are in total control of their lives‚ the dystopian society in ‘Fahrenheit 451‘ resembles the present day world because people have stopped questioning the government mainly due the fact that they have stopped reading which makes them ignorant and their lack of knowledge and their inability to think makes the government’s job easier to control and manipulate them through fear . Another reason why the society in ‘Fahrenheit 451’ resembles the current world is the excessive use of technology‚

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    discretion” (Oxford Dictionaries). As the world becomes more technical and the government continues to grow in power‚ the less free will the people will have. This idea is what books like Fahrenheit 451: The Graphic Novel‚ by Tim Hamilton‚ and “Minority Report‚” by Philip K. Dick‚ represent. In both Fahrenheit 451: The Graphic Novel and “Minority Report‚” predictions made about the future and the lack of freedom are presented when the stories discuss the dangers of technology‚ government control‚

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    in a dystopia world then a MAS. There are similarities and differences of dystopian society to modern American society found in Fahrenheit 451 and firemen‚ 2081 and tv also Fahrenheit 451 and books. The similarities of the fire department in 451 and MAS are they both deal with fire‚ both 451 fire department and MAS were created by Ben Franklin. The difference with 451 fire department is they like to start the fires and burn things. There job is that if you are found with a book they will come

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    Fahrenheit 451 essay Our future is now and technology is increasing. In my opinion technology could either work for the greater good or devastate our economy. It’s a wonderful thing to have a cell phone that does everything for you but how far will we go? In the book technology could ruin the human race. Turning people into zombies with them staring into their screen all day. And i’ve noticed now a days we people don’t seem to read books much anymore like in fahrenheit 451 Historical literature

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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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    Symbolism of the Pheonix in Fahrenheit 451 Dakota Davis The Phoenix has been used as a symbol of great importance for thousands of years expressing the beliefs of the Egyptians and Chinese in the ancient times‚ as well as being the national symbol for the United States until 1902. The Phoenix assists author Ray Bradbury to give hope to a futuristic censorship society without passion‚ morals‚ or beliefs.  In Fahrenheit 451‚ Montag‚ Clarisse‚ Faber‚ and others are all portrayed as phoenixes in their

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    SECTION A –(1) On one day‚ after watching the movie named “Fahrenheit 451” in the English class‚ I started to thinking about what we are calling happiness . I browsed the web and came across this quotation “ Happiness is a positive range of emotions that we feel when we are content or full of joy” ‚which is Cocacola ‘s definition . Then‚ I reminded of Beatty’s saying in the film ”Cram them full of noncombustible data‚ chock them so damned full full of facts they feel stuffed…then they’ll get

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