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    Sticking To What We Know Looking at the surface of the films The Fox and the Hound and Monsters Inc‚ we probably would not see any similarities whatsoever. This is hardly the case once looking past the animated animals and monsters. The Fox and the Hound‚ which was released in 1981 by Disney‚ portrays a fox named Tod and a hound dog named Copper. Even though they grew up together‚ they are socially supposed to be enemies. They do overcome this stereotype at first as they become best friends

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    Humans have been revolving around devices for the past decade‚ and there are many advancements that are hurting people’s lives. In the novel Fahrenheit 451‚ the author‚ Ray Bradbury‚ warns people about the bad things technology can cause. He uses many different aspects to show the terrible effects. Similarly‚ today people are losing many of their necessary characteristics because of automation. Ray Bradbury incorporates the warning of futuristic technology by using the ideas of privacy breach‚ antisocial

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    Elena Moya Mrs. Fayter English 10 Honors January 16‚ 2011 Montag Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Physical Charcoal hair soft-colored brows and blush ash smeared checks‚ an unshaven look Looks like all the other fire fighters Emotional At the beginning Montag was content and satisfied with his job and life After meeting Clarisse he became confused Admitted he is unhappy He feels a deep sense of guilt and pain because of the condition of society Intellectual It was Montag curiosity

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    “This is happening to me” (115). Montag is confused of the fact that they are standing in front of his house‚ going to burn it‚ he understands why this is happening to him‚ but he doesn’t understand who told Captain Beatty about the books that Montag had in his possession‚ he thought about Mildred‚ and her friends that he had read the poem to‚ and he was correct. "What a dreadful surprise‚" said Beatty. "For everyone nowadays knows‚ absolutely is certain‚ that nothing will ever happen to me

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    the run from a mechanical hound and two dozen helicopters with great technological powers. He nearly gets hit by a teenage driver who thinks it is funny to barely escape the hound by floating down a river out of the city. Instead of the police showing him getting away they find an oddball person who is in the wrong place at the right time and say he is in fact Montag. The book reads‚ “The innocent man stood bewildered‚ a cigarette burning in his hand. He stared at the Hound‚ not knowing what it was

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    and her sea nymphs bathing in the river. He tried to rape her but she got very angry. Even though he was hunting a stag‚ Artemis turned hem into a stag. Actaeon (the stag) ran away. Artemis then sent her hounds (a gift from Pan) after him. Not long after she sent the hounds after him‚ the hounds caught up and they killed him. There are many gods and goddesses that have been born a god or goddess of some sort. Artemis was the goddess of chastity‚ virginity‚ the hunt‚ the moon ‚and the natural environment

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    Reid Dillow Mrs. Korando English 1 26 February‚ 2024 “ The Most Dangerous Game”’s Theme “ The Most Dangerous Game” is a short story written by Richard Connel. The characters‚ Whitney and Rainsford‚ are on a yacht going on a hunt in the Amazon River. Rainsford hears a gunshot and looks out on the dock. He falls out of the boat and floats up on an island called Ship Trap Island. A man named General Zaroff makes an attempt to hunt Rainsford‚ but fails. The theme of the story is never give up‚ even when

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    Lizzy is telling the story about how Joshua and Neely got married when Nem and Joshua decided to run away. The masters caught Nem and was going to do something to him. The slaves were huddling around the campfire praying that Nem won’t die. Lizzy and her friends are huddled around the campfire‚ taking about what will happen to Lem and Joshua. Moses‚ another slave‚ was talking to Lizzy about maybe not seeing Lem and Joshua again. After‚ most of the people decided to go to sleep‚ but Lizzy wants to

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    ” was different from the book of Fahrenheit 451‚ was one difference in the move was that Montag went out with Clarisse on his sick day so he could devise a plan‚ but in the book he stayed home and devised his plan‚ and also there was no Mechanical Hound or Professor Faber and Granger in the movie. Based on the book‚ Professor Faber and Granger were major characters because they emphasized the themes‚ “three things are missing‚” and the “phoenix.” The missing components‚ "Number One: quality of information

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    Three Important Scenes In The Hearth and the Salamander‚ the first in the trilogy of sections in Fahrenheit 451‚ Guy Montag goes through a period of curiosity and discovery. This is when he takes a book from a house he is burning‚ unbeknown to the other workers. For the next day or two‚ he attempts reading this book as well as several others with Mildred‚ while he has “called in sick” to work. Subsequently‚ Captain Beatty suspects what Montag is really doing and pays a visit to his home.

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