Fahrenheit 451 Why Do Humans Choose To Become Writers

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Why would humans choose to become writers? Simple. They have ideas that flow in their mind that they want to express to others through books. That book that the author wrote, expresses him as a person. Ray Bradbury wrote books because he had ideas. He had thoughts that he wanted to share. It’s difficult to be a writer. You spend days and nights writing constantly to please your audience. A few ideas come smoothly, others not so much. It can take up to days, months, and even years to write one book and when it does great, more than likely the author will write a sequel. When we read books we think. We think about how the point of view of the main character does the stuff that they do. Books make us different from others. Clarisse in Fahrenheit 451 is the perfect example. She walks, …show more content…

They represent us through our thoughts. Few people, as a matter of fact, like to read books because they enjoy it, just like the people in Fahrenheit 451 continued to read even when books were banned. Writers continue to write and obtain more ideas. That’s how we know about writers. JK Rowling wrote the Harry Potter series, which is said to be considered fantasy literature, drama, young-adult fiction, mystery, thriller, Bildungsroman, as well as magic realism. Seven books in a series add up to all those genres. With the information above about the books, I assume that Rowling grew up liking those types of books. The books became popular and soon became movies. Occasionally people like the books more than the movies, though movies are the same way. They also represent us even though it is not physically a book, it once was and still is. Books represent our thinking process and what we like. If we did not have books, we would all be the same and that would get dull after a long time. It’s okay to be different, it’s not a dreadful

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