Heit 451 Research Paper

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Quotes, poems, and books, despite being distinct forms of expression, often connect through common themes and messages. People often find it fascinating to explore the diverse intricacies that make them both similar and different, particularly in seeking out overarching themes that resonate with a wide audience. An example of this can be found when comparing Ray Bradbury's book "heit 451" and Langston Hughes' poem "Freedom," as they both go deeply into the concept of freedom. This shared theme not only serves as a point of connection between these two works, but also highlights the universal significance of the pursuit of liberty in human existence. One way of evaluating a quote is to break it down by style of writing, tones, and themes, and also relate it to everyday life. For example, the quote Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes in the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury relates to everyday life. Freedom is wanted and needed by many people around the world, and part of that freedom is the ability to make mistakes and learn from them. Without the freedom to make mistakes, we wouldn't know right from wrong or be where we are today as a society.

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Freedom is a very common topic that is discussed because every day people are fighting for freedom whether it is the freedom of speech, religion, etc. One example of a nonfiction story that focuses well on freedom is "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank. Anne Frank wrote this while in hiding during World War I, she expressed in many ways wanting to be physically and emotionally free. Her experiences relate to the everyday lives of many people still to this day, and by being able to relate to people's lives now many have learned to fight for what freedom and what is