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... As far as I know he never wrote a book completely about rats but they jump out at people once in a while in a few of his books. ...
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... Another example of books distorting reality is drugs. Sometimes books can show people partying and having a good time while getting high on drugs. ...
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... own opinions. Can you imagine if some guy who had the world under his thumb gave his people the books we have today? The books would ...
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... Some books upset different minorities and therefore had to be banned, other books confused people or made them think beyond there ability so they were banned ...
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When asked to create an image of Africa in one's mind many people describe a stuningly similar vision, one which includes primative landscapes as well as a ...
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... own opinion. People didn't express themselves. "None of these books agree with each other." This quote was said by Beatty. Beatty ...
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... He tells him that books make people unhappy, but books can be burned with fire. Montag concludes that Beatty is afraid of books. ...
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... People are more concerned with the lives of those who have died (Marilyn Monroe, Elvis) than those who are living. How many books, TV shows and movies are ...
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... him up. He gives up his job, which he loved to protect the future, a future where people and books can again flourish. He goes on ...
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... In order to relate to the different lives and views ofeveryday people, Vonnegut incorporates his own emotions and opinions in his books.
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... Where would people learn about these things if the books about them were banned. A third reason why books shouldn't be censored is very simple. ...
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... the over charging can lead to people taking other paths outside school. Greediness haunts the students of colleges everywhere tickets, books, parking passes ...
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... city. (Down the river) Montag then finds a group of friendly homeless people who are there for the same reason, reading books. This ...
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... Dutton's on the other hand is piece of history. It looks like an original books store. Book store where people come for years, where you know every one. ...
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... Perhaps the duplication process was enacted merely to separate "The feet of people walking home ... Bibliography Franklin, RW The Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson ...
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... Bradbury warns us of what may happen if we stop expressing our ideas, and we let people take away our books, and thoughts. Bradbury ...
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... Bradbury warns us of what may happen if we stop expressing our ideas, and we let people take away our books, and thoughts. Bradbury ...
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... natural world. While some people regard his books as masterpieces, and cult classics, others categorize them as trash. Dozens of ...
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... Bradbury warns us of what may happen if we stop expressing our ideas, and we let people take away our books, and thoughts. That ...
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... His message is a common one that can be found in all his books and short stories. It says that people should not deny what is inside them. ...
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... During the Renaissance the common people were not able to read and if they were literate books were reserved for the upper class. ...
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... People started to read all sorts of things like sonnets, classical books, writings on different life styles, concept on the freedom of the individual, and ...
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... Focus on Cocaine and Crack. Frederick, Maryland: Twenty-First Century Books, 1990. Magazines People Magazine. April 25, 1994, p. 38(8), v. 41. ...
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... existing. This discretion is needed because those types of books could challenge the hypnopaedic propaganda served to the people. The ...
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... existing. This discretion is needed because those types of books could challenge the hypnopaedic propaganda served to the people. The ...
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... horrible camps. As the two books progress on, the stories unfold and we start to see the real people behind the stories. The families ...
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... At the same time, the unlikely people he asks for help emphasizes how desperate he ... Another important element in the three books is the way the characters are ...
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... existing. This discretion is needed because those types of books could challenge the hypnopaedic propaganda served to the people. The ...
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... author. Each of his books show his playful personality, which is one of the characteristics that draws people to his writing. His ...
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... However an unschooled person may be more learned then people who spend days reading books and locked up studying, because he or she experience life to the ...
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