Tom Paine and Ray Bradbury were writers who discover worlds that have evolved and changed making them almost unrecognizable today. While Tom created a fascinating world, Bradbury’s view is more accurate when it comes to the changes that we see today. Both authors use characters, social changes, and government control to advance their theme of awareness. Both of them have amazing books, both of them have conflict. Tom stands out in english and reading and history, “of the eighteenth century as one of the a person who inspires or influences others, especially one prominent in a particular sphere of both the american and french revolutions”. He was in the military and was an official representing of a country abroad and also a journalist; in france, as a lawmaker and constitution- makers …show more content…
When Thomas was younger he “began apprenticing for his father but also kept failing at the age of 19, Tom had went to sea. and that didn't last too long. By 1768 he founded “himself as an excise officer” in english. In 1793, he was compelled in france for not going through with the execution. “During his imprisonment, he wrote and distributed the first part was to become his most famous work at the time, the anti- church text, The age Reason (1794-96)”. He was let out of prison in 1794 (“while escaping execution”). “Thanks to the effort of James Monroe, then us minister to france”.Paine stayed in france until 1802. Ray married “Marguerite Maggie Mcclure”, they met when she was a clerk at a bookstore. “Mcclure was the breadwinner at the beginning of of the in “marriage, supporting Bradbury” as he worked on his writing”. “The couple had four daughters, Susan (1949), Ramona (1951), Bettina (1955), and Alexandra (1958)”. A couple of quotes, “ You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture, Just get people to stop reading them”.