the future. We can easily connect objects and behaviors to our own lives. For example the seashells‚ “And in her ears the little Seashells‚ the thimble radios tamped tight‚ and an electronic ocean of sound‚ of music and talk and music and talk coming in‚ coming in on the shore of her unsleeping mind…”‚ “There had been no night in the last two years that Mildred had not swum that sea…” (pg. 76). The seashells are like earbuds‚ forever attached‚ they can be brought pretty much everywhere: shopping‚
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(SIP-B) People in this society have used technology that they have become extremely unsociable and unable to talk to. (STEWE-1) Mildred can read lips and doesn’t have to listen because she always has her seashells in.”She was an expert at lip-reading from ten years of apprenticeship at Seashell ear-thimbles.”(Bradbury 16) To the people in this society the act of talking itself is just absurd. "’Oh‚ just my mother and father and uncle sitting around‚ talking’...’But what do you talk about?’"(Bradbury
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Bonsai When love is great‚ when love is profound‚ it becomes more difficult to control. And in the hands of people who are unable to control it‚ love overwhelms the person. This is the destructive nature of love which is why the award-winning poet Edith Tiempo‚ in her poem Bonsai‚ scaled down love into a “cupped hand size.” The poem is an example of a work that is objective-correlative wherein the ideas depicted are abstract. In this work of literature‚ love is the abstract idea. In the first
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she has seashells in her ears listening to life outside her. “ Wasn’t there an old joke about about the wife who talked so much on the telephone that her desperate husband ran out… telephoned her to ask what was for dinner? Well then why didn’t he buy himself an audio seashell broadcasting station and talk to his wife late at night‚ murmur‚ whisper‚ shout‚ scream‚ yell(Bradbury‚39).” Montag begins to think of how he would conversate with his wife when all she does is listen to her seashells and not
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As the main protagonist of the book‚ Montag portrays a dynamic character‚ whereas his perception of society around him changes throughout the book. Not only did he question their actions‚ but also his own happiness. This showed that he was‚ in fact‚ more intelligent than the others. This is significant because society is administered by a single lie that happiness should only exist. Clarisse is open minded because she thinks distinctively from society. She does not believe in violence that of which
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Kayaking‚ canoeing‚ water skiing‚ scuba diving‚ snorkeling‚ rock climbing‚ fishing‚ tennis‚ and boating. * The sequence will last for ten seconds. Conclusion * The last image will be the one picture above with the seashell. Since most people picture seashells with
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pre-cog. Fahrenheit 451 and Minority Report are both set in the future so they have similar technology. In both stories the technology wasn’t perfect. In Fahrenheit 451 there was the mechanical hound‚ parlour walls and ear seashells. The parlor walls and the ear seashells are flawed because they were an alternate reality to the people in this book. They didn’t care about anything that was happening unless they stated it. The new technology in Minority report was the pre-cogs. The flaws of the
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Alienation in Fahrenheit 451 We sit on the subways and we ride on the busses‚ we drown the outside world with our headphones and our television sets‚ and we walk on the sidewalks brushing past one another just enough to avoid physical contact so that we can continue on our "merry" way towards our next destination. As a society‚ we beeline our way through life‚ weaving between moments of rendezvous and accidental concurrence‚ and we surround ourselves with instruments of interference in an attempt
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but we have advanced medical sciences for that. Let’s jump into it! TV lets relax to something interesting. Reading the paper is another way‚ but you don’t find as much interest in a paper as you do in TV. Or listening to the radio in the “ seashells “ that are stated in the book Fahrenheit 451. Not as effective. Without TV‚ we wouldn’t be brought to the amazing world TV is. But yes‚ it can be bad too. It can make us lazy‚ sure. It can make us bored‚ and unemployed ( but we don’t want that now
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technology‚ and its impact on Montag’s town is an incredible experience to go through by reading. Bradbury uses appropriate symbols such as Mechanical Hound in order to control society as physically‚ Television walls broadcasting commercial‚ and Seashell Radio which gives instructions to influence people mentally‚ and firemen who use technology in contrast to present firemen’s use of devices. Mechanical hound‚ which has green-blue‚ neon light
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