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    The short story “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury‚ takes place on the planet Venus-where it is always raining and the sun only comes out every seven years. Most of the children that live there cannot remember the sun‚ although Margot can. She had recently moved to Venus from Earth and remembers every detail about it‚ like the beauty of it and the many wonders it brings. However‚ Margot’s classmates are resentful of her considering she can remember something that they can only dream about. The

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    there’s no illness. Dystopian societies‚ however‚ are full of unpleasantries. In Fahrenheit 451-written by Ray Bradbury-the two society displayed show a connection in that both can’t be the description of a society over a long time. Also‚ by creating a dystopian civilization Ray Bradbury is able to send his message more with more impact and have a better conflict. In Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury is connects dystopias and utopias by showing how neither can last. “Later‚ going to sleep‚ in the dark. It

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    social networks‚ mind-numbing television programming‚ and intolerant special-interest groups. Not to mention people constantly staring on a screen‚ big or small. Ray Bradbury wrote Fahrenheit 451 in 1953 which is weird because it is accurate to our modern world. Books were banned while independent thoughts were persecuted. Ray Bradbury uses his imagination to take a hard look at a world consumed by technology‚ and he presents predictions about pleasure‚ violence‚ and anti-intellectualism that are

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    To most effectively convey his message‚Bradbury uses characterization and irony to shape the theme that the society that we live in today is very violent and it changes people. In the book Fahrenheit 451 by ray bradbury‚ a society very different from ours burns book and totally revolves around the burning of books and technology too.Ray Bradbury uses his craft‚ literary devices‚ and literary elements to shape the themes of Fahrenheit 451 by the characters changing in very different ways throughout

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    FAHRENHEIT 451 BOOK REVIEW Book by: Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 is a gripping story about a firefighter named Guy Montag who begins to question following after the mindless zombie-like lifestyle instigated in his times after meeting a clever young girl named Clarisse McClellan. I know what you’re thinking‚ what could be controversial in the life of a firefighter? Well in this novel based in the near future‚ instead of putting out fires‚ firemen burn books and arrest the people

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    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a novel about a government-based society who are all brainwashed into believing in a utopian civilization. Guy Montag is the main character in this novel. He and hundreds of other people believed in a utopian society because he himself was a firefighter. A fireman’s job was to start fires instead of stopping them . In the future‚ books were known as bad and shameful and if anyone had possession of a book whether it was in their house or in

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    Burn it Down Have you ever imagined what it would be like if your house burned down in a fierce fire? In Ray Bradbury’s Farenheit 451‚ fire plays a major role in the entire novel. Fire was once very comforting to people‚ in this novel it was not what so ever. Fire destroyed all problems that came along. It cleansed people’s dilemmas and gave them a chance to start over. To begin with‚ fire originally comforted and warmed people. “…in the old days‚ before homes were completely fire proofed-

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    preoccupied by gadgets like cell phones‚ televisions‚ and computers. This mild preoccupation has now turned into a complete obsession with constantly having a screen to stare at for hours. Ray Bradbury uses his stories “The Pedestrian” and “There Will Come Soft Rains” to meticulously

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    Complete consciousness‚ a mind state people have yet to achieve in our world‚ let alone this book’s world. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury explores this topic. Plato’s allegory of the cave; a timeless classic of humanity’s faults. Escaping the cave always begins as a prisoner and either ends becoming one of them or achieving a state of developing consciousness; by asking oneself the simple question “am I happy?” In 1839 as an African American you began a slave and either bought your way out or stayed

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    Technology’s Takeover In the question‚ there are two sides. Bradbury starts the characters and Montags journey on a pro technology side. One character that is pro technology is ironically Guy Montag’s wife‚ Mildred Montag. Mildred loves the technology and insists on having Guy buy her TVs that mount to cover whole walls and give her a ‘family’‚ replacing the idea of getting an actual family. This TV parlour replaces the family room where instead of having a family‚ one has TV’s. Instead of inviting

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