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    Guy Montag: A Short Story

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    It was April 4‚ 2030 I‚ Guy Montag -but everyone calls me Montag-‚ was walking down the street with my boy’s‚ we were in our 20s‚ virtual holograms were invented‚ life was good‚ but what good was life without someone to share it with? I felt lonely and wanted someone to share my thoughts hopes and dreams with. A woman with lips as red as a rose‚ eyes that will draw you in with one look. Then‚ I smelt something‚ it smelt like the petals from the sweetest flower my senses have ever come across. As

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    Without Seeing the Dawn

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    Without Seeing the Dawn A novel by Steven Javellana (summary) The novel "Without Seeing the Dawn" first published in 1947‚ is set in a small farming village called Manhayang‚ Sta. Barbara‚ somewhere in Negros. Like most rural baranggays‚ the hardworking and closely-knit village folk there had simple needs‚ simple wants‚ and simple dreams. They were living their own simple lives when the violence of war reached their place and brought death to their village‚ their homes and their hearts.

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    the life of a Guy named Montag‚ a fireman in a near future dystopia‚ to make an argument against mindless blissful ignorance. In Bradbury’s world‚ the firemen that Montag is a part of create fires to burn books instead of putting out fires. By burning books‚ the firemen eliminate anything that might make people want to be different or start any type of argument with anyone in the community. But this leads into people wanting to read the books so they keep them‚ like Montag but they end up being caught

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    THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NANJING MASACRE AND HOW JAPAN HAS ACTED AFTER THE EVENT Seth Linder HST_103_56 October 31‚ 2017 The Nanjing Massacre or often called the Rape of Nanking was a horrifying time for the Chinese people. The citizens of Nanjing were brutally raped and killed including soldiers‚ women‚ children and even elders. The Nanjing Massacre was all done during World War II from the infamous Japanese soldiers. The Chinese government gave up on protecting its city

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    Intercultural communication Philosophy of culture David Hume and his reflections on the economy Introduction In this essay I will analyze philosophical and psychological approach to the economic issues by David Hume‚ which have played a significant influence on the formation of classical economics‚ and especially on the work of another great philosopher Adam Smith. David Hume‚ the Scottish Enlightenment leading representative and one of the most important figures in the history of

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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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    are responsible for burning books. This brings us to our main character‚ Guy Montag was a man who had been a firefighter since the age of 20‚ Guy Montag was part of society dumbed by the government. The TV had controlled people‚ prevented them from thinking‚ had taken away all ability to reason. Montag was well lived believing his life was normal and that burning books gave him happiness he needed. One day he met Clarisse McClellan‚ a girl who had a different view of the world‚ she knew something

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    Ray Bradbury portrays how Montag likes to burn and change things with fire. Montag can be compared with fire in many ways. Fire to him is pleasure‚ power‚ warmth‚ and happiness. Throughout the book‚ Bradbury demonstrates how Montags’ personality mirrors fire. Montag felt good when working with fire he did not care about anything else. He felt pleasure seeing things deformed “It was a pleasure to see things eaten‚ to see things blackened and changed.”(Page 3) Montag felt full of life and good about

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    Alyssa-Jean Yokota Fleming English 4‚ Period 5 12 March 2015 Shelley’s Reflection Seen in the Eyes of the Creature In the era in which Frankenstein was written‚ the role of women was strictly submissive. Although written by a female author‚ Mary Shelley identified every female character as an objectified‚ used‚ abused‚ and easily discarded being. Characters such as Elizabeth and Justine are passive and gentle women who are placed in the story as more of a supporting role for men instead of

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    Summary Of Seeing Straight

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    Seeing Straight: An Introduction to Gender and Sexual Privilege‚ offers great insight into the varying arguments of traditional marriage‚ marriage equality‚ those who are against marriage‚ sexual relationships‚ gender‚ and domestic divisions of labor. These topics are relative in nature and‚ in most cases‚ overlap one another. To provide a thorough answer to Essay Questions No’s 1 and 3‚ I have taken the liberty to answer both questions in this one single paper; to illustrate the arguments pertaining

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