Friday, January 25, 2019
Farenheit 451 Reflection
Reflection 1 Cipriano Echavarria Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Pg. 72 You finisht build a house without nails and wood. If you dont ask a house built, hide the nails and wood. If you dont want a man unhappy politically, dont give him two sides to a question to worry him give him superstar. Better yet, give him none. Let him deflect there is such a thing as war. (72) security review has stroked the world for many decades fearful governments have been hiding information or modifying it to its citizens. Why? Why are governments afraid of the knowledge of their people? noesis is power, and throughout history weve seen how man is al ways in search for more than knowledge, curious on finding explanations to unanswered questions and on analyzing both sides to a question. Knowledge of people has caused many problems to world governments, many revolutions and wars have started due to the fact that citizens have encountered a new form of depending. Fahrenheit(postnominal) 451 portrays a futuristic monastic order in which the government has censored everything, from withstands to newspapers and from T.V shows to Radio shows. This federation never experiments conflict or disagreement because everybody is taught the same things and therefore signify the same way. This has made me think on which is actually the best way to rule a society. Is it the way most countries in the world implement, an unexpurgated and free-thinking way, were due to the different opinions and thoughts many conflicts are created which lead to death, distorted shape and cruelty. Or is it the way shown in the book, were everybody is thought to think the same way.I arrived to a conclusion and basing myself on the Human Rights Declaration, people should be free on what information they want to know and on how they want to think, but they essential be taught to respect differences, and to be tolerant in order to obviate conflict. Reflection 2 Cipriano Echavarria Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbur y Pg. 181 I really enjoyed myself and intentional a lot while reading this book. Ive never care fiction or realistic-fiction books but Ive got to admit that this book willing make me think twice whenever Ill have to choose between a fiction and a non-fiction book.The author did a really divinity job on creating a Futuristic place were many things were associated to naive realism but had different roles. For example, firemen instead of having to extinguish fire had to create fires which fire books. This makes you think close to reality and ask yourself questions about how would society be if roles were inverted, if firemen instead of extinguishing fires created them, if policemen instead of providing security against thefts and murders would attack you, if drugs were legal etc.The book not only provided an interesting perspective on how would a society be if everyone thought the same way but it also gave many lectures about come and friendship. It showed how Montag (main char acter) didnt bang his wife and that even though he pretended and tried to be happy with her and tried to love her wasnt able to do it. This made me think about the vastness of love, and of never trying to trick your feelings on trying to make them love a person who you really dont, it also made me think (as harsh as it could sound) if I really loved my girlfriend or if she was just a person who physically and mentally attracted me.Finally the author did a great job in writing many extracts that relates to everyday situations, one of the quotes that I most liked and related to was We cannot tell the precise flake when friendship is formed. As in filling a vessel toss off by drop, there is at last a drop which makes it beat over so in a series of kindnesses there is at least one which makes the heart stick out over. The author used this quote to explain Montags feelings towards a girl named Clarisse, which after a short magazine being friends Montag started to love.This quote extremely relates to a situation I undergo in the past, my best friend and I let our hearts run over and after many years of being friends we fell in love. Fahrenheit has been probably the book from which Ive most learned about and the one with I could relate the most its my new favourite(a) book. Its curious how things in life just arrive in the perfect moment. A week ago I was in the UN theoretical account of Barranquilla discussing Extrajudicial Executions and censorship done by the government coincidentally Fahrenheit 451 is based on different types of Extrajudicial Executions and censorship done by the government.
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