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Hello, I am Robert Kim and I will be sharing my sources for my research based on my Q3 novel Fahrenheit 451 which is about literacy and the media.
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How is the media destroying literacy?

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FAHRENHEIT 451

RAY BRADBURY ROBERT KIM
Hello, I am Robert Kim and I will be sharing my sources for my research based on my Q3 novel Fahrenheit 451 which is about literacy and the media.
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HOW IS THE MEDIA DESTROYING SOCIETY?

My essential Question is: How is the media destroying society?
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Social Media its impact with Positice and Negative Aspects

“Social Media its Impact with Positive and Negative Aspects” by Shabnoor Siddiqui and Tajinder Singh explains both negative and positive aspects of media. They categorized several areas such as businesses or education therefore I could get information from a wider area.
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After I read a novel named Fahrenheit 451, the main character of this story, Guy Montag felt that media such as televisions in this novel lowers human’s communication. Ray Bradbury describes the ill society where people mostly hear about the media and not listen to people or communicate human to human.
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"Students Lose Their Ability to Engage Themselves for Face to Face Communication." (Siddiqui 72)

First, the writer of the article, Siddiqui suggests that students would lose their ability to communicate face to face because it distracts them.

Some Useless Blogs Influence Youth Extremely That They Become Violent and can Take Some
Inappropriate Actions.

Second, Siddiqui suggests that social media influences young people to become violent.
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Works Cited

  • Bradbury, Ray, Fahrenheit 451. Simon&Schuster, 2013
  • Siddiqui, Shabnoor. "Social Media its impact with Positive and Negative Aspects." International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research. vol. 5, 2016, pp. 1-5, https://jogamayadevicollege.ac.in/uploads/1586197536.pdf