Boredom In Ellen Shell's 'Fahrenheit'

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Boredom is problem that every child needs at some point to develop creative skills. In Ellen Shells article she describes how it is important for children to be bored and I agree with that statement. Children are so busy they have no time to be creative: “We load them up with lessons and organized sports overseen by adults; we monitor their every move, demanding to know how and where and with whom they spend their time”(Shell). When children are bored spontaneous play is created and it is important skill to have. Boredom also sparks creativity, which is an important life skill. I agree Ellen Shells article because in Fahrenheit 451 not one person shows an ounce of creativity throughout the story. In addition, people are so busy in Fahrenheit

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