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    In Fahrenheit 451‚ a book that was wrote to predict to future Ray Bradbury makes books out to be something bad and technically to be something important to a lot of people‚ which if you look at it the right way is how the world is today. I’m not saying that people burn books and that you can’t read them like in Fahrenheit 451 but books are becoming less and less liked by people‚ and part of that is because of technology. And in the book technology is taking over Muntag’s wife‚ Milred’s life which

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    The novel “Farenheit 451” written Ray Bradbury between 1950 and 1953 is thought provoking novel which raises important concerns about what the future may hold. Predominantly told through the eyes of the protagonist Guy Montag Bradbury warns humanity of a future containing mind manipulation‚ abuse of technology and heavy government censorship. The purpose of this book is clearly to warn society of the path we are headed to if we continue to value new technology over knowledge by showing us “that although

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    palm of your hand. Now if only everyone had one ‚ then we’d all be more in sync and closer than ever before‚ right? These where my exact thoughts ‚ minus the collegiate level vocabulary‚ when I was in my early teenage years which were in the late 90’s. Now don’t get me wrong‚ the telephone‚ Nikon camera and Sony Walkman weren’t necessities in those days but it was enough to only own one of these items‚ depending on what your lifestyle was. If you were into break dancing‚ hip hop or DJ’ing ‚ then the

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    office on the cell phone.” Both Steven Spielberg and Ray Bradbury noticed the effect technology has on people in their worlds. Ray Bradbury wrote Fahrenheit 451 originally as a short story titled “The Fireman” and the Galaxy Science Fiction published it in 1950; he later expanded the story into a novel published in 1953 called Fahrenheit 451. Fahrenheit 451‚ even though written in anticipation of the future‚ is applicable today because the advancement of

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    or individualism. ​ In ​ Fahrenheit 451 ​ by Ray Bradbury‚ protagonist Guy Montag sets out on an  impossible task to reveal knowledge from the past by performing acts of civil disobedience that  challenge his society along with all those living in it; however‚ Montag’s character must go through  dramatic changes in order to do so. In a community where books are burned and those who possess  them and the wisdom they hold are killed or admitted into insane asylums‚ Montag has to discover the  truth behind books despite the danger it brings him

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    is? What’s the difference between a utopia and a dystopia? In Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury wrote about how a utopia‚ became a dystopia really fast. There are many different ideas that can be viewed differently and how every society has distinct views. Some ideas like that are the basics that we would not think is viewed differently like family and emotions. First of all family can be viewed in many ways. In Fahrenheit 451 the family´s do not love each other and are not real families. At one point

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    Lexi Wylie Burn In Ray Bradbury’s dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451‚ in which books are illegal in society‚ Guy Montag holds a career as a fireman. Unlike firemen of today who fight fires‚ firemen in Fahrenheit 451 create fires in order to destroy books as well as the knowledge‚ individuality‚ and freedom they hold. Fire plays a crucial role in this novel‚ with Bradbury giving the story “impact and imaginative focus by means of symbolic fire” (Watt 2). As Watt puts it‚ fire is “Montag’s world

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    not‚ you still use books. They provide the information that is the basis of life; the everyday things. People that live in the communities of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and The Giver by Lois Lowry don’t have books. How do they live? It seems very hard to a person in today’s society to understand the lives of the people without books. In Fahrenheit 451 books are completely banned. The protagonist Guy Montag’s job is to burn books so that others can’t read them. Jonas‚ the protagonist of The Giver

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    the power of books. Fahrenheit 451 (1953)‚ written by Ray Bradbury depicts a dystopian society which‚ due to the absence of books‚ discourages intellect and punishes free-will. As receptacles of knowledge‚ books give human beings a unique power‚ as they encourage and nurture intellect and understanding. The intellectual metamorphosis that Montag undergoes renders him aware of this fact‚ making him an incredibly dangerous figure in the society of Fahrenheit 451. Despite Montag’s understanding

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    Throughout Ray Bradbury’s bestselling novel Fahrenheit 451‚ Guy Montag’s wife Mildred is introduced‚ described‚ and explored. From start to finish the novel tells us of Mildred’s fears‚ changes our perception of her‚ and most importantly‚ describes who and what she represents. But the question is‚ who is this apparently cowardly‚ inconsistent zombie of a character. The society in Fahrenheit 451 is flooded with corrupt‚ brainwashed people that can’t seem to think for themselves. For example‚ in

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