• A novel by Ray Bradbury
• First published in 1953
• The novel presents a future American society where books are outlawed and firemen burn any house that contain them.
• This novel has been the subject of various interpretations, primarily focusing on the historical role of book burning in suppressing dissenting ideas.
• A story about how television destroys interest in reading literature, which leads to a perception of knowledge.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
SPRING SEMESTER PLAN 1
Well coming back to school, after winter break creates a new feeling. It's a new clean sheet. A new year comes, and it's time for new goals or new strategies in accomplishing our current ones. I think that this year in American literature I will make my best effort in getting the grade I deserve from all the hard work I'm going to do. My goals in life, should be accomplished with great determination. Making new improvements on my limitations, creating a new mix of old and new. My goal; to make new ideas, like lightning storms in my head. All it takes, is effort and determination.
Friday, January 11, 2013
SPRING POST 1. Music as Literature
American literature is a product of work in words or writing produced by the united states
Poem is work of expressions full of different meanings, parts that can sometimes rhyme
Raps are a bunch of words put into a beat or rythem
A song is an idea produced with music
Opera is a dramatic way of singing
Symphony is a work of many musicians to create a form of a elobrate musical compistion
I think music is a form of literature, it can be used in many ways that include different ideas of literature.
Poem is work of expressions full of different meanings, parts that can sometimes rhyme
Raps are a bunch of words put into a beat or rythem
A song is an idea produced with music
Opera is a dramatic way of singing
Symphony is a work of many musicians to create a form of a elobrate musical compistion
I think music is a form of literature, it can be used in many ways that include different ideas of literature.
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