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    The Supremacy of Perseverance Perseverance pushes people towards what they believe in‚ a person’s perseverance is determined upon their beliefs. A person with strong beliefs will succeed greater to someone who does not. In the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ Guy Montag perseveres against society as well as himself in order to demolish censorship. Perseverance embraces values and drives people closer to their goals. Censorship was fought against to prevent the destruction of society and

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    Fahrenheit 451 introduces a new society in which the population is plagued with sameness. Individuality is not accepted and an intellectual is outlawed. Instead of a fireman preventing fires‚ they are now seen as the flame thrower‚ destroying books which are considered evil because they make people stop and think. Everyone enjoys the same: nature and watching TV. With this plot‚ Bradbury raises the idea that man should think for himself as opposed to letting the government or the television do it

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    Study Guide Questions for Fahrenheit 451 As you read each section of the novel‚ answer briefly the following questions. These questions should act as a reading guide and are not intended to replace careful examination of the novel’s themes and development.   Part I: The Hearth and the Salamander (pages 3-68) 1. What do the "fireman" do for a living? Firemen burn books. On a deeper level‚ firemen control society and perpetuate the classless uneducated society of Montag’s world.   2. In the

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    Madison Amos Shube LA II‚ Period 1 1December 2011 Farhenheit 451 In Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ he tells the story of a charector named Montag with a wife named Mildred. Even though‚ Mildred and Montag are married in the novel‚ he portraies them to not have the closest relationship and do not seem that intamite on a physical or emotional level. Shockingly‚ one night he finds Mildred in her room‚ laying on her bed with what he describes as "a snow-covered island upon which ran might

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    Quotations from Fahrenheit 451 Source: http://www.heliweb.de/telic/bradcom.htm The text of Fahrenheit 451 abounds in quotations from and allusions to great books from authors of many countries. They are "frequently used as a device to portray the frightening emptiness of society in Fahrenheit 451. Motto: Juan Ramón Jiménez : Spanish poet (1881-1958); the motto sets the tone for unorthodox‚ non-conformist or even rebellious behaviour in the course of the novel. PART ONE: p. 5/p. 8: Guy Montag (page references

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    “I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set‚ I go into the other room and read a book‚”(Groucho Marx).Everyone in Ray Bradbury’s novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚is dependent on technology‚ and this plays a huge part in Guy Montag’s life‚ along with everyone around him In the fireman’s life he keeps hearing people refer to the characters on the television as their family. Guy also sees the parlor letting people’s lives run past them.Along with the parlor‚ Bradbury illustrates many

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    Jhoan Aguilar Mrs. Armistead English III H (4) October 24‚ 2013 The Exhort of Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury created the novel Fahrenheit 451 as a way to admonish future generations against social and economic trends that would emerge during the twentieth century. I. Introduction II. Reasons behind novel A. World events B. Personal events III. Economic trends of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries A. The economics of consumerism B. Economic effects on society IV. Social trends

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    Clarisse’s effect on Guy Montag and her purpose in Fahrenheit 451. In the story Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ the main character in the story‚ a firefighter named Guy Montag‚ makes a transformation from disliking books with to a craze to adoring them and what it carries inside of them. He changes from a zombie like character‚ incognizant of the activities in his society‚ to a person conscious of everything‚ so enlightened by the new world he is exposed to. Many aspects in his society helped this

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    it is wrong to tell people how to think and feel? Well I do. It is wrong for a government to tell its people what to think and to not educate them with the knowledge within books. Our society is remarkably similar to the one Ray Bradbury described in Fahrenheit 451 based the fact that at one point or another books were burned and banned‚ religion is made into a joke‚ fascism and communism played a role in both societies. Our society and the society in Fahrenheit 451 are eerily similar

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    problems faster than the calculator? The other truth is that not everyone does use this full potential of the brain. In a world we live in today‚ people have adapted to these “mindless entertainments” to where it is a part of everyday life. It is because of these “mindless entertainments” that our world is not too far away from the society in Fahrenheit 451. Mindless‚ as defined in the Webster Dictionary‚ is having no intelligent purpose‚ meaning‚ or direction. Entertainment is defined as the occupation

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