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    This summer I read Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. I first heard about this book though my older brother‚ and he recommended it to me. On many people’s list it’s a classic must read. So I took my chances and‚ now it’s on my must read list. I would recommend this book for anyone who loves a rebellious lead character. Also‚ if you enjoy books where society is against the main character. The irony in the book is a very obvious literary element. When you think about firemen you usually think they put

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    loss‚ Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close’s nine-year old‚ Oskar Schell‚ demonstrates the difficulty of acknowledging one’s passing and undergoes a depressing state. Many people have experienced the pain to lose someone you love; Oskar loses Thomas Schell to the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. Reminiscing a late special someone isn’t a great feeling and Oskar knows that‚ but he misses his only friend. Wishing he was with his dad again‚ Oskar decides to go into his dad’s old room to make himself

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    Is it possible to go from someone who conforms‚ to becoming a full on individual? Is it safer for people to stick to their community’s ideas‚ beliefs and morals‚ or is it nice to have parts of them that make them stand out? In Fahrenheit 451‚ there are characters that stick to following the crowd‚ while Montag believes that having a little individuality can only benefit him. The author‚ Ray Bradbury reveals the theme that despite the fact that every character shows some form of conformity‚ Montag

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    Imagine a world where books and other literature were banned‚ because it lost the battle to technology. In the novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury the protagonist fireman Guy Montag lives in a dystopia where literature is banned and citizens are consumed by technology. Through the novel Montag’s interest for books reveals his true feelings towards his society. Throughout Fahrenheit 451‚ Montag shows his struggle and hatred for the society he lives in through his growing love for literature‚ bravery

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    Have you ever had to find out who’s your real friends and who your enemies or realize what’s your real identity? Well in the novel Fahrenheit 451 the main character Guy Montag has to deal with these kinds of challenges. Throughout the novel‚ Montag must find out if he enjoys burning books or if he enjoys reading books. Another challenge Montage must face is identifying who are his real friends and who will stab him in the back. While reading this novel I soon realize that there is two groups of people

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    (MIP-2) The ability to build and do indicate how hands are capable to function‚ and these abilities symbolize a deeper meaning through positivity‚ allowing the hands to influence Montag’s aspirations by the author using positive notions. (SIP-A) The author displays the hands in regards to safety and security‚ elaborating on the positive descriptions on how they seem to have a life of their own. (STEWE-1) Hands weren’t only used to describe their capabilities physically. Once a fireman‚ Montag only

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    Fahrenheit 451: A Summary (1) In 1953‚ Ray Bradbury published one of his best-known novels: Fahrenheit 451. (2) The story‚ an eerie futuristic tale‚ depicts a society that destroys itself because of the singular pursuit of pleasure. (3) Books are illegal. (4) Politics and world events are banned. (5) The main character’s wife‚ Mildred‚ goes about her day-to-day life in a television-enhanced haze‚ blindly seeking the next thrill yet completely miserable in the process. (6) Her character is the

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    Throughout the novel Fahrenheit 451 written by Ray Bradbury we see a world where books and knowledge is no more and where the destruction of all books is handled by Firefighters. Reading through the novel you are taken through the life of Guy Montag a Firefighter who has lost his hope on his profession and wants to find a meaningful way to live his life. Through a quest to find knowledge‚ going against his profession Montag starts preserving and reading books instead of burning them. This causes

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    Montag‚ a ____ yet compliant citizen‚ burning books for a living is faced with a call to adventure when Clarisse asks a rather easy question‚ are you happy? With this‚ he refuses the call but soon crosses the first threshold starting to hide and read books. In Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ Montag portrays heroic quests that transform his mindset from that of a compliant citizen to one that strives to protect and preserve the past‚ through books‚ so that information can be accessed and used for

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    Fire can be used for many purposes‚ good or bad. It can heat and light up a room or it can completely destroy a room. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ fire is used to destroy things; especially books. In their society reading books is against the law and anyone caught reading a book will get their house burned down with the books and all of their possessions inside. Fire is a recurring theme throughout the book.  Bradbury uses fire as a symbol of destruction to demonstrate its power and how it

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