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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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    create fires instead of putting them out. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ sends readers into the life of Guy Montag‚ an average fireman living in a futuristic dystopian society where most books are banned in an effort to make life easier by eliminating controversy. I chose to read Fahrenheit 451 because it is a classic‚ 60 year old book that is still being sold in stores today so I figured that it had to be an amazing novel‚ and oh boy was I right. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a first person narrative

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    Outline over Farenheit 451 I. Characters A) Guy Montag 1. A third-generation fireman. 2. Tries to find the meaning of books instead of burning them. B) Mildred Montag 1. Montag ’s brittle‚ sickly looking wife. 2. Obsessed with television and hates getting in frank conversation with her husband over her feelings or marriage. C) Captain Betty 1. Captain of Montag ’s fire department. 2. He hates books and anyone who reads them. D) Professor Faber 1. Retired English Professor. 2. A man who

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    Annotated Bibliography of Fahrenheit 451 Bradbury‚ Ray. Fahrenheit 451. New York: Simon & Shuster Paperbacks‚ 1995. Electronic. In Ray Bradbury’s classic science fiction novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ Guy Montag works as a fireman in a futuristic dystopia where the knowledge learned from literature is considered to be a heavy burden‚ so all books are burned. The protagonist‚ Montag‚ emerges as a deep-thinking and lonely individual throughout the story. Montag is faced with many philosophical challenges

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    A Form of Modern Day Society Fahrenheit 451 was a futuristic novel written by Ray Bradbury in the 1950s. In this new society the government rules and citizens are expected to obey the rules. Guy Montag‚ the main character‚ is your average man: a firefighter who is living happily‚ or so he thought‚ with his wife‚ Mildred‚ and follows the rules set in place by the government. He was average until a girl‚ Clarisse‚ helped him understand the value of knowledge therefore‚ allowing him to see the truth

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    Fahrenheit 451: Power of Others Throughout Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451‚ the reader sees that human’s strongest desire is the desire for power. With an American future where books are illegal and everyone happily watches television‚ one particular character in the book tries his hardest to break free from the culture of society. As a fireman‚ Guy Montag’s duty was to start fires rather than put them out. Witnessing the experience of an old lady being burned alive with the books she owned

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    A book is a beautiful thing. They give us sanity and imagination. Books take us to a place of many wonders. So why get rid of them? The beloved author Ray Bradbury creates a New York Times bestseller Fahrenheit 451‚ a fictional future when books are outlawed and burned. The book shows how absent-minded humans can be without books. How unimaginative we are without them. Another author‚ Bernard Malamud‚ once wrote a story named A Summer’s Reading. This story talks about a young man who has dropped

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    Clarisse McClellan in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury reveals the dystopian society’s false assumptions and twisted moral values. Her alienation is shown from the views people in society have on her and her differences within the society. One of the reasons Clarisse is alienated from society is because of her incredible curiosity of the world other than technology and likes of people gripped by the dystopian society. Clarisse didn’t conform to society’s norms; she let her imagination run free.

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    Lizeth Garcia Ms. Jacober American Literature December 5‚ 2016 Title     Fahrenheit 451 is still relevant in today’s world because human beings are still being brainwashed everyday‚ even if they don’t realize it‚ it happens to them all the time from just watching television to learning in school. For example back then when you wanted to find the answers to anything you were required to research it in books till you found the answers and now you can simply type your questions online and millions

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    “Where they have burned books‚ they will end in burning human beings” is an empowering quote by the poet Heinrich Heine that directly relates to Fahrenheit 451. When books are burned or prohibited‚ knowledge and the freedom of thought are destroyed‚ which shatters the human spirit. In the dystopian world of Fahrenheit 451 the government burns books and all literary material to please and control the public. In Chapter 1‚ Captain Beatty‚ the fire chief‚ explains that the whole process of the government

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