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Bradbury describes Mildred’s earbuds as seashells. He uses this metaphor in a reference as people hold a seashell up to one’s ear to hear the sound of the ocean.
This should alarm the reader because the <em>seashells are used by Montag’s society to control information and control potential rebellions</em>. This is a way to control individuals and paint a different reality. Also with the seashells always plugged in <em>people don’t have the time or a silence to listen to their own thoughts.</em>
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I never read/watched/heard this before but it seems that when this guy say "before hatred ate my heart" hes probably implying that his heart is full of hatred.
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The radio version was presented as a real situation. It was not clarified to the audience that was just a "play" ,and the people panicked. What people heard on the radio was taken seriously. THe events in the original novel are developed in England in the 19th century, this was changed to adapt it to the radio show to the United States, in New Jersey to make it more contemporary. Orson Wells wanted a greater broadcast off his novel, so he came up with this idea.
The sentence in this conclusion paragraph that most clearly reminds the reader of the main points is: (1) Therefore, Sophocles uses both Antigone and Creon to show how dangerous it can be to refuse to let go of one's beliefs.
A conclusion paragraph contains the main points that were highlighted in the text.
The conclusion paragraph above begins with the transition element, therefore, to indicate that the author is about to reach a conclusion based on what was previously narrated in the passage.
This conclusion paragraph also contains the moral lesson of the passage.
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