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    451 by Ray Bradbury, the language features in the book played a crucial role in making me reflect on issues present in our real world. The novel serves as a dystopian cautionary tale about the dangers of censorship, technology, and individuality and effectively makes me feel concerned about how close our own society is to Montag’s. Throughout the story protagonist Guy Montag, a fireman which instead of putting out fires, sets fire, and burns books in a society where books are illegal, Bradbury conveys

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    and chaos. However, in the futuristic novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Fire symbolizes much more than just danger and destruction. Guy Montag, a firefighter who lights fires instead of putting them out, lives in a society that seems to revolve around destruction and the glory that burning certain objects brings them. Bradbury uses fire to symbolize the destructive way that the futuristic society functions. Not only does Bradbury use the symbol of fire to describe the society as a whole, he

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    Bradbury uses foreshadowing when Eckels gets shaky and frightened by the tyrannosaurus rex’s appearance. He doubted he could kill the creature and did not want to attempt the hunt. One of the safari leaders told him to go to the machine. This foreshadows the butterfly effect because when someone is in a panic, they tend to not be able to think straight. Eckles began swaying from side to side and stepping off the path in a complete daze. We know something dab is bound to happen with him not paying

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    his most well-known short stories “The Pedestrian”, Ray Bradbury utilizes the character of Leonard Mead to build suspense through a town where the setting is described almost grave-like. This mysterious man Leonard Mead decides to go outside the norm of his society and take a walk around town instead of staying inside. Ray Bradbury continues to builds on this suspense when the police officer pulls him over for being the only one outside. In Ray Bradbury’s “The Pedestrian”, he uses the setting to

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    The Life of a Writer: Ray Robinson Have you ever asked yourself how authors become writers? How are they inspired, or why do they write? I know I have, and being an author, coming up with all this different novels, and stories isn’t easy. In order to be creative and to write something good, I think you have to have an amazing brain to come up with such amazing stories like Ray Bradbury did. For example Bradbury was an amazing writer, and a person who was successful in life; his incredible fantasy

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    “Fahrenheit 451,” written by Ray Bradbury, is a futuristic, dystopian novel based upon a society secluded by technology and ignorance. In this future society, books are outlawed and firemen are presented with the task of burning books that are found in people’s homes. Montag, a fireman, finds himself intrigued with the books, and begins to take them home and read them. As the story progresses, Montag learns the truth behind why books are outlawed and flees his city to join the last remnants of age-old

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    The book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a science fiction book that shows the effects of science and technology in the society. Technology is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes and solutions of a specific problem (Mooney, 2016). The author writes about some technologies that are similar to the ones that were invented years after the book was written. Some of these technologies include the Bluetooth headsets, ear buds, electronic surveillance, large flat screen televisions

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    The Influences on Ray Bradbury’s “There Will Come Soft Rains” Ray Bradbury was born in Waukegan, Illinois, 1920, but moved to Los Angeles, California in 1934 (Newsmakers). He was a famous science fiction author, with his most notable works including Fahrenheit 451 and the Martian Chronicles, a collection of short stories (Ray(mond) (Douglas) Bradbury). One of the short stories included in the Martian Chronicles was “There Will Come Soft Rains”, which depicted the end of mankind on Earth due to nuclear

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    Happiness is Based on One’s Freedom People all over the world today try to escape their country to come to the United States so that they can be free and happy. Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury set in 24th century America, tells about Guy Montag and what the future is turning into. Montag is a firefighter that becomes interested in books, which banned from anyone to read. Montag’s wife then turns him in because she thinks it is wrong to try and think and read; she thinks that she is happy with

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    Ray Bradbury was an award-winning American author best known for Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles. Many people would argue Ray Bradbury was the king of science fiction writing. Bradbury, whose work has traveled the world for more than 50 years, was a novelist, short-story writer, essayist, playwright, screenwriter, and poet. Bradbury was born in Waukegan, Illinois on August 22, 1920, the third son of Leonard Bradbury and Esther Marie Moberg Bradbury. In 1926 Ray Bradbury’s family moved

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