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igomit [66]
3 years ago
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What are ways bradbury suggests (through faber's advice or through clarisse or montag's actions) that we can break free from our

routine, from the grip of technology, or from societal pressures and expectations? what does the book suggest we should spend some of our time/thoughts on? have you experienced similar paradigm shifts ( changes of perspective) in your life? have you done anything recently to break from technology or to change up your routines? if so how did it go?
Social Studies
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Ludmilka [50]3 years ago
5 0

We must read good and inspiring books, we need to turn our technology and read literature of substance. It is also necessary to talk to each other and converse about life.

I have experienced something like breaking with bad habits that I used to have and I would say that to do sports also help a lot.

As I mentioned I have recently engaged in sports activities and it helped me a lot to deal with a minor problem that I used to have. How did it go? It went terrific but it is always an ongoing challenge.

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