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    Name________________________ Literary Terms Glossary English I Academic NOTE: You will need to keep and use this glossary for the ENTIRE YEAR. You MUST keep it in your English notebook at all times. Basic Literary Terms Setting: The time‚ place‚ or weather in which a story takes place Theme: The central idea in a work of literature; the author’s message Symbol: An object or name that stands for itself as well as for something else Metaphor: A DIRECT

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    In All Summer in a Day‚ ray Bradbury skillfully uses symbolism to illustrate the kids desire for the sun. The second paragraph of this article will give why Ray Bradbury uses symbolism to illustrate the kids desire for the sun. More specifically it will give two of the reasons why symbolism represents the kid’s desire for the sun. In the following paragraph there will be another possible author’s craft someone could have done. It will also explain why that author’s craft is not the one that was chosen

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    Ray Bradbury was alive during a very interesting era‚ a time period that included World War II and the Cold War. There is no doubt that his experience through these historically rich time periods shaped what he thought and wrote during his career as an author. His writings were inspired and influenced by the aspects of the historical events in his lifetime. Ray Bradbury uses historical content in his novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ to express his thoughts on society’s weaknesses. By using the novel’s

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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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    novel come along that incorporates the awe-inspiring world of fiction and a passionately prominent message that can comfortably be incorporated into the readers’ lives. Paulo Coelho’s artistic expertise allowed him to inspire upwards of sixty-million people with his masterpiece‚ The Alchemist. A powerful message requires a fortified medium to encompass readers in full immersion‚ and Coelho has diligently provided a tale capable of entertaining and uplifting readers by great use of literary elements

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    Literary elements in Siddhartha In part one of Siddhartha herman hesse employs the idea of birth as an extended metaphor to add clarity on how Siddhartha views himself and the amount of knowledge has and has yet to learn. Siddhartha believes that he is‚ “just as far removed from wisdom‚ from salvation‚ as a child in the mothers womb..” when Siddhartha tells Govinda that he feels this way‚ it reveals how though to some he may seem practically perfect he does not believe this himself. Herman hesse

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    including Kiera Knightly and James McAvoy . The brilliant Director Joe Wright combined with screenwriter Christopher Hampton turns the bestseller into the award winning picture. Though adapted for the big screen‚ the film still contains important literary elements such as: theme‚ symbolism‚ conflicts‚ and setting. One major theme of the movie is thing aren’t always as they appear . The major character Briony in many instances misinterprets what she has witnessed and these misunderstanding ruin the

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    there’s no illness. Dystopian societies‚ however‚ are full of unpleasantries. In Fahrenheit 451-written by Ray Bradbury-the two society displayed show a connection in that both can’t be the description of a society over a long time. Also‚ by creating a dystopian civilization Ray Bradbury is able to send his message more with more impact and have a better conflict. In Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury is connects dystopias and utopias by showing how neither can last. “Later‚ going to sleep‚ in the dark. It

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    social networks‚ mind-numbing television programming‚ and intolerant special-interest groups. Not to mention people constantly staring on a screen‚ big or small. Ray Bradbury wrote Fahrenheit 451 in 1953 which is weird because it is accurate to our modern world. Books were banned while independent thoughts were persecuted. Ray Bradbury uses his imagination to take a hard look at a world consumed by technology‚ and he presents predictions about pleasure‚ violence‚ and anti-intellectualism that are

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    and Ray Bradbury is fearful of what will happen to todays society if we keep pursuing the technology world. Technology everywhere you turn in the Fahrenheit 451 world. The result of there being an abundance of technology is that it affects the people living in the community. However‚ there are people who know the bad effects that technology has and back away and got into the world of books and their personality differs. The world we live in today is very similar to the world that Ray Bradbury thought

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