Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 Essay

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Writing is a good way to help us learn about the world around us. It opens a door for us to understand one another, but most importantly, to understand our Creator. Since the time of the oldest alphabet to today's modern alphabet, it has been the most important discovery that helped early man learn about one another. Writing can change someone's ideas or can help them see something from another point of view. Writing may help you to speak your mind without the fear of others direct criticism.
The Bible one of the oldest books in the world and God used many different writers. All of the writers had many different professions and most of them would have been considered not qualified to write for such an influential book. It goes to show that it does not matter who you are, what matters is the passion or the calling that you have …show more content…

It even goes as far as to burning books that are found. The idea that books are dangerous shows the truth about what was said by novelist and playwright Edward Bulwark who wrote, "The pen is mightier than the sword."
Some writers use pen names like Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain. His ideas of God were controversial to that of most people and the church of that time and he did not want to be reprimanded for his thoughts.
Other writers want their works to be known and for other to know that they have written them. Thomas Jefferson was the author of the Declaration of Independence. He, along with others, wrote openly against their ruling government at the time. Their writing sparked the Revolutionary War which ended with the writing of the most important document in US history, the Constitution. Afterwards, the Amendments allowed others to have the freedom of speech and freedom of press which was essential for other writers to express their own thoughts and beliefs to