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    Sometimes in life‚ we come to the situation where we lose the most precious things that find precious in life. In “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury‚ it talks about a girl named Margot. She recently had moved to the fictional depiction of Venus‚ where almost everyday‚ it’s always constant downpour of rain. Bradbury shows us how this affects Margot by having her display the feelings of sadness and sorrow. As someone who had onced lived on Earth‚ she had always lived with the sun above her head

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    Language Arts 3rd Hour February 4‚ 2012 If can control the past‚ then you can control the future. Ray Douglas Bradbury was born in Waukegan‚ Illinois‚ on August 22‚ 1920. He is the son of Leonard Spaulding Bradbury and Esther Marie Moberg Bradbury. Ray attended Los Angeles High School. He was active in the drama club and planned to be an actor. Bradbury’s formal education ended with his high school graduation in 1938. However‚ he continued to educate himself by spending his nights in the library

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    I think a recurring theme in “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury is faith. The story revolves around faith or lack thereof. The children act out and shun Margot because they’re afraid to have faith. On the contrary‚ Faith is all Margot has. The entire storyline happens the way it does is because of their struggles with faith. I think one of the concepts Bradbury is trying to get at is that the fear of faith‚ and what we do without faith is destructive. The children are afraid. They don’t want

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    comprehended until it no longer exists in the lives of many people. Authors often use realistic ideas to prove a point to their readers. These ideas can come from a simple figure of speech‚ such as a paradox. The paradox of being both dead and alive is seen in the lives of both people and machines throughout the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. Mildred‚ the emotionless wife of main character Montag‚ displays the qualities of being both dead and alive. From the very beginning of the story‚ Mildred

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    inserted to parallel the possible consequences that can arise if such actions come to pass. Written in 1953‚ Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury foreshadows an undesirable future brought upon by humanity itself. Media corruption is a key issue seen in the novel that has become a common issue in our world today. Ray Bradbury warns of manipulated media and negative dependence on technology‚ which are problematic topics that have come to pass in a big way. In Fahrenheit 451‚ the government controls what

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    Summer in A Day helps show the flaws in human nature by the way Bradbury makes the children so quick to disagree with Margot. One example is when Bradbury is describing Margot’s appearance. Margot was a “very frail girl” who appeared as though she was left in the rain and it had “washed out the blue from her eyes” and “the yellow from her hair”(Bradbury pg. 2). This shows how Margot was different from the others by the way Bradbury details Margot’s appearance as a dreary colorless person. It shows

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    Us vs Them “There are worse crimes than burning books‚ one of them is not reading them” (Bradbury). I hope that this quote can help a lot of people make better decisions to not take away books and intellectualism. Fahrenheit 451 is an example of what can happen in the future if we keep on the course of our affinity toward electronics and lack of reading. This is why we need to stop banning books and start learning. Firefighters In the book Fahrenheit 451‚ firefighters would make horrible

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    Character development can come from the society in which one lives and it can also come from a self-actualization in response to different situations. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury creates a society in which many people are passive to ideas and therefore‚ they live blindly; they do not seek to be free-thinkers of the world. Bradbury creates a dystopian society‚ a society which is under authoritative control‚ yet he emphasizes the use of free-thinking through an internal character conflict. It is

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    “We have too many cell phones. We’ve got too many internets. We have got to get rid of those machines.” Ray Bradbury was a man of science‚ but also of writing. Which is why it puzzles me that he thinks technology is going to decrease social interaction among humans‚ I think he was wrong. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ he shows us how technology and censorship can ruin a society. I agree with him to a point‚ but we also differ in opinions. Although he predicted our future fairly correctly‚ I

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    Fahrenheit 451 In the world of Fahrenheit 451‚ Fireman start fires instead of putting them out‚ books are illegal‚ and the minds of the people are clouded by mindless entertainment. Ray Bradbury wrote the novel to speak out about the society she lived in where the freedom to express oneself was under attack. The develop of the Characters in the story shows how people in this society react to a government that tries to control the minds of their citizens. Themes related to the government’s control

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