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Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury
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Fahrenheit 451 remains his only worthwhile novel. Appropriately enough for a writer who has been considered a master of short fiction; this novel grew out of a story, titled “The Fireman,” which Bradbury had published in 1951. Fahrenheit 45...

Ray Bradbury
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by Juan Ramón Jiménez: "If they give you ruled paper, write the other way." This short command to perform an act of disobedience mirrors the defiant action Guy Montag, Fahrenheit 451's protagonist, and a group of rebels take as they seek t...

Summary And Analysis – “the Greatest Good For The Greatest Number
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2 of ‘Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do?’. The videos are based on the principal of Greatest Good for the Greatest Number. The Utilitarian approach is based on the judgment of the actions but not the subject which are the part of actio...

X-Ray Tube/ X-Ray Production
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X-ray tube. Discussion An X-ray tube is a narrow cylinder where a vacuum provided at each end an electrode rule, one negatively charged (the cathode) and the other positively (anode). An electric current heats the cathode ?at the same time ...

“the Man Who Was Almost A Man” By Richard Wright
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“The Man Who Was Almost a Man” is one in a collection of eight stories, written at various times and published under one cover in 1961. The word “man” appears in all eight titles, and four of these begin with the phrase, “The Man Who . . .,...

Reasons For Living - Bradbury Literary Analysis
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reasons to get worried. But just like laughter and love conquers the carnival's evil work we can also conquer shortcomings and negative aspects of our life. In this play Bradbury not only acknowledges pain of modern day life by relating it ...

The Man Who Was Almost A Man
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the beginning of the story, Dave is mad at the white men that he works with and is angry about the way that they talk and treat him. He wanted his gun and he got it after he plead and plead to his mother now he was a man, at least to himsel...