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    Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian society compared to the modern society. The novels society and the modern day society have quite actually a lot in a common though. We just usually see the differences because there’s a lot of them. The novels society is way different compared to our society today. In the novels society there laws are way different than the modern day laws. However Fahrenheit 451 is a society you don’t want to live in. Books are illegal in there society. Fireman who are nothing like

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    Jacobin Club Essay

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    Most of my time here at the national assembly has been chaotic‚ mostly because my ideas seem somewhat nutty to people who aren’t in favor of the revolution. My plan is to not publicize newspapers for the simple fact we are under attack by every single faction within this assembly. The Jacobins have deliberated with each other‚ and we know where we want to take this‚ but my fear is one of the “rightsiders” will see our ploy in our writing and cry out giving it attention. The internal foundation

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    Raymond and Trudy was an amazing book that I would read again but I would like to address one thing. The cover. No the cover is not a representation of what is inside of the book but let’s be honest‚ a lot of people do judge a book by its cover. The cover‚ to be frank‚ is TERRIBLE. Whoever made the cover for your book is terrible at their job. The cover is blurry and plain. Even if you just kept the design and got rid of the blur it would be MUCH MUCH better. The cover is a turnoff. If someone told

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    “This is a war against lies. If we want to win‚ we can’t attack in straight lines.” Helmuth wanted to know what he couldn’t know. What were they hiding from him? What were they hiding from everyone in his country? Helmuth stole the book‚ Geist und Tat‚ which means “spirit and action‚” and found hundreds of other books in the basement of the City Hall. This is what inspired him to take action and create the pamphlets or the “chain letters.” Helmuth’s older brother‚ Gerard‚ brought home a radio for

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    At that juncture‚ the CBI( CDI in the movie)‚ takes over the investigation. The new team conducted a sonic inspection of the room of the Doctors with the AC switched on‚ and found that it was impossible to hear voices from outside. The local police had omitted to properly examine the room of Hemraj‚ where a bottle of beer and two glasses were left. Hemraj was a teetotaller‚ and there were clear indications from the room that at least three persons had assembled IN THE ROOM on the fateful night to

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    Anthem By Equality 7-2521

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    The main character‚ Equality 7-2521‚ in the book “Anthem”‚ introduces readers to the numerous rules and controls in their city. Refraining from the concept of self and individuality is a major rule that all members of the society must abide by. The famous dystopian fiction novella‚ “Anthem”‚ was originally written in the 1930’s about the adverse side of collectivism. Ayn Rand describes a futuristic society where pronouns such as “I” are to be unspoken. Equality 7-2521 refers to himself as “we” repetitively

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    Have you ever watched a downloaded movie before it reaches cinema? This is known as media piracy and it is destroying the auratic viewing experience of viewing a film in cinema. In the following essay I will look at the short essay‚ The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction‚ written by Walter Benjamin (1936) and what he means by this ‘aura’ of uniqueness. I will provide a visual example to explain this concept. This discussion will relate to the notion of distance‚ and also how Benjamin

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    Fire?! Yes‚ FIRE. Katniss unbuckles herself from the perch in the tree and high-tails it out of there. She runs from the heat and smoke along with the rest of the fleeing woodland creatures. Katniss realizes that the fire is no accident: it must be a ploy by the Gamemakers to flush out the scattered tributes and bring them all together. Why? For action‚ of course. There’s an audience watching at home‚ after all. Katniss’s jacket catches half on fire (she stomps it out)‚ then her throat starts

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    Rationale For my written task‚ I wanted to focus on the learning topics presented in part four. My task is a small‚ portable handbook made for each party member to carry on them at all times. I wanted to represent the themes throughout the book 1984‚ such as totalitarianism‚ conformity‚ the effect of simplistic words/thinking (newspeak)‚ surveillance‚ loyalty to the government‚ lack of creativity‚ and the widespread untrusting nature of the society. After reading 1984‚ there was identifiable

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    The Great Carnivore It came on great bared‚ tremendous legs. It creaked out in the open‚ a startled beast‚ curling it’s watchmaker’s claws at every step. Each leg dragged behind the next‚ a thousand pounds of white bone‚ sunk in thick ropes of muscle‚ as each of the four legs stamped the cold dirt-filled ground. Each thigh shook as the beast walked‚ even at the slowest pace. And above the legs a giant food incinerator hidden by it’s bare skin dangled with extra weight‚ while the head slowly dropped

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