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    Independent Reading- Fahrenheit 451 Passage Paper Neil Y A. The passage I chose comes from the beginning of the book Fahrenheit 451‚ in the section‚ “The Hearth and the Salamander”. This passage takes place in the early stages of the book when an alarm‚ Guy Montag‚ the protagonist‚ and the other firefighters to an old house owned by an old lady. The old woman refuses to abandon her home and insists that she wants to die among her books. She lights a match and burns herself along with all her books

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    Individuality sets people apart from other people‚ but some people want to be the same as everyone else. In Fahrenheit 451 the author shows characters in different proportions to let the readers understand the characters better. In the science fiction‚ Fahrenheit 451 ‚ the author‚ Ray Bradbury uses characterization to express individuality and sameness. In Fahrenheit 451 one of the characters that displays eccentricity is Clarisse. Clarisse is a female that does things that other people do not do

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    Fahrenheit 451: The Hope of the Phoenix The word phoenix had symbolize immortality‚ but for the people in Fahrenheit 451‚ their only hope was that the phoenix would be burn out‚ and be reborn again. The myth of the phoenix gave optimism to the life of Montag‚ to the books‚ and to the world of Fahrenheit 451. The world was now dying‚ and nobody seemed to care‚ because the government had brainwashed the people. It was a situation‚ where not only the brave‚ but the ones who can think for themselves

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    AP English Literature and Composition MAJOR WORKS DATA SHEET Title: Fahrenheit 451_____________________ Author: Ray Bradbury____________________ Date of Publication: 1953___________________ Genre: Science Fiction____________________ Biographical Information about the Author Ray Bradbury was born August 22‚ 1920 in Waukegan‚ Illinois. As a child he was into very mystical entertainment and writings. At 12 or 13 he started writing his own pieces. After high school he couldn’t afford college because

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    they give you ruled paper‚ write the other way.” - Juan Ramón Jiménez. The theme is a connection of rebellion by following your own path in the process. In other words‚ the theme means to not always live life the way it was written for you. In “Fahrenheit 451‚” by Ray Bradbury the contrast of the two characters‚ Faber and Captain Beatty‚ show the two sides of rebellion. For example‚ Faber is a paranoid man who believes it is okay to not always follow the law‚ while Captain Beatty is a tyrant believing

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    3. 2 How does censorship and self-censorship reinforce each other as demonstrated in Fahrenheit 451 and China? 3. 2. 1 Goals of censorship and self-censorship Censorship is the forced establishment of orthodoxy through controlling the ideas and knowledge circulated in a society. In China‚ freedom of expression is guaranteed for its citizens in the Constitution of People’s Republic of China. However‚ the constitutional right is severely limited by secondary legislation and the court‚ because

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    Víctor Hernández 11th Grade English November 25th‚ 2013 There’s no flesh or blood within this cloak to kill. There’s only an idea. Ideas are bulletproof. An idea is a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action. It is an aim or a purpose. And as the notorious anarchist‚ “humble vaudevillian veteran” and “vestige of the vox populi” says‚ they are bulletproof. The concept of an idea is an impalpable matter that lies on the thoughts of the encephalon of the human being. An idea arises

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    Do you think that living in a technical world would destroy society? Well‚ in Bradbury’s novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ technology is very advanced and seems to get people’s attention. "You’re not important. You’re not anything" (Bradbury 163). Fahrenheit 451 is explained as a dystopian literature. Such literature portrays an imaginary world where misguided attempts to create a utopia‚ or a socially and politically perfect place‚ results in “large scale human misery." (Critique by Michael M. Levy) This quote

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    Books provide one with knowledge‚ creativity‚ imagination‚ and awareness. Burning books eliminates all of these factors. The destruction of books will lead to chaos and ignorance. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury book burning is accepted in society. Citizens who have books hidden in their homes are faced with consequence of having their home burned down‚ and of course the books. One reads this and can not believe that something like this happens and is accepted‚ but fail to realize that events such

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    George Orwell and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ I could determine that both novels gave into the theme of subjugation to the media. 1984 is set in a dystopian society where everyone is forced to believe in a totalitarian government run by a group called The Party. The Party is advertised by a public figure named “Big Brother‚” and although we never find out in the novel whether he actually exists or not‚ the society of Oceania seems to obey his every order. Where as in Fahrenheit 451‚ also set in a

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