In a recently deleted scene from Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Kris Jenner shared something that shocked a lot of people including her daughter Khloe. In this scene, Kris is seen talking to Khloe and saying that she is ready to change her name, but she will be going back to Kardashian and not changing it to her maiden name. Since her divorce from Bruce Jenner, Kris is ready to move on. E! Online shared this clip and what Kris and Khloe had to say about it. Kris was married to Robert Kardashian before her marriage to Bruce Jenner. He is the father of her four oldest children.
Khloe starts out asking Kris about how she calls to get reservations at their favorite Mexican restaurant. Kris starts explaining saying that she calls the manager
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and says it is Kris Kardashian, to which Khloe looks confused and explains that her name isn't Kardashian and hasn't been in over 20 years. Kris Jenner sure that Khloe knows that she was the original Kardashian before they even came along. This is true, but the name wasn't near as famous as it is now back then. Kris Jenner tells her daughter Khloe that she is going to go back to using Kardashian, but Khloe doesn't seem to agree with this idea and explains her thoughts.
"I don't care if you were that, that's bizarre. Why don't you go back to your maiden name? Keep Kris Jenner. Don't you think that's insulting to your two daughters?"
Khloe Kardashian seems to think that it might bother Kendall and Kylie Jenner if their mom was to go back to Kardashian. Kris then explains that it's okay because "If Bruce can change his name to Caitlyn, I think I'm good." She does make a pretty good point with that
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one. There have been rumors in the past that Kris wanted to change her name to Kardashian, but nothing ever came out of it. She may not be serious about doing it, but in this deleted scene clip Kris looks like she is ready and isn't teasing her daughter Khloe at all. Kris might want to take into consideration what her daughters think about this idea before she goes through with changing anything. Bruce Jenner recently transitioned into a woman and became Caitlyn Jenner. When this all went down, Kris was really hurt by it, so this could explain part of why she wants to change her last name. Kris has moved on and is dating Corey Gamble, but that doesn't mean she wants to keep the Jenner name. ET Online shared that Kris Jenner even has to share the name of Grandma with Caitlyn Jenner.
On this week's new episode, they explained that Penelope Disick actually called Caitlyn Jenner "grandma." They were out, and Penelope saw someone who she said that looked like her grandma and then explained to Kourtney that she was talking about Caitlyn Jenner. This has all been confusing for everyone, and the kids that are really young like Penelope might have a hard time understanding it all. The girls have shared that they still call Caitlyn dad, but the grandkids are all pretty little and may not know what is the right thing to call Caitlyn
Jenner. What do you think of the idea of Kris Jenner changing her name back to Kardashian? This was filmed a while back, and she hasn't done it yet, so maybe Kris changed her mind for some reason. Sound off in the comments below on your thoughts, and don't miss new episodes of Keeping Up With the Kardashians on Sunday nights on E!. You know if Kris does decide to change her name it will come up on the show. [Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images]
Fahrenheit 451 By: Ray Bradbury Life may be confusing to you when your job is to commit arson to any house that has a book in it. At least that's the way it was for Guy Montag. Guy Montag was a fireman and in the future, a firefighters job wasn't to stop fires, but it was actually to start them. In the future, books were known as bad and shameful and if anyone had possession of a book whether it was in their house or in another person's house, then the house was to be burned.
Are you really happy? Or are you sad about something? Sad about life or money, or your job? Any of these things you can be sad of. Most likely you feel discontentment a few times a day and you still call yourself happy. These are the questions that Guy Montag asks himself in the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. In this book people are thinking they are happy with their lives. This is only because life is going so fast that they think they are but really there is things to be sad about. Montag has finally met Clarisse, the one person in his society that stops to smell the roses still. She is the one that gets him thinking about how his life really is sad and he was just moving too fast to see it. He realizes that he is sad about pretty much everything in his life and that the government tries to trick the people by listening to the parlor and the seashells. This is just to distract people from actual emotions. People are always in a hurry. They have 200 foot billboards for people driving because they are driving so fast that they need more time to see the advertisement. Now I am going to show you who are happy and not happy in the book and how our society today is also unhappy.
“How am I supposed to know who I had got hitched to, let alone who was dumb enough to pick you two.”
She did not mind that people in general would question the fact that she didn’t take her husbands name, but the fact that her children began asking for explanations of why her last name differed from theirs and their fathers bothered her. For this reason, it made her feel quite uneasy about not thinking her decision through. She felt like her son was trying to make sure that she was one of them, which she was, but yet she was not at the same time. She states “ When I made this decision, I was part of a couple. Now, there are two me’s, the me who is the individual and the me who is part of a family of four, a family member of four in which, in a small way, I am left out.” She also mentions that it never occurred to her that when she decided not to stand underneath her husbands umbrella, that she would be the only one left
“Remember when we had to actually do things back in 2015, when people barely had technology and everyday life was so difficult and different? When people read and thought and had passions, dreams, loves, and happiness?” This is what the people of the book Fahrenheit 451 were thinking, well that is if they thought at all or even remembered what life used to be like before society was changed.
In Federalist 10 James Madison argued that while factions are inevitable, they might have interests adverse to the rights of other citizens. Madison’s solution was the implementation of a Democratic form of government. He felt that majority rule would not eliminate factions, but it would not allow them to be as powerful as they were. With majority rule this would force all parties affiliate and all social classes from the rich white to the poor minorities to work together and for everyone’s opinion and views to be heard.
To start, the novel Fahrenheit 451 describes the fictional futuristic world in which our main protagonist Guy Montag resides. Montag is a fireman, but not your typical fireman. In fact, firemen we see in our society are the ones, who risk their lives trying to extinguish fires; however, in the novel firemen are not such individuals, what our society think of firemen is unheard of by the citizens of this futuristic American country. Instead firemen burn books. They erase knowledge. They obliterate the books of thinkers, dreamers, and storytellers. They destroy books that often describe the deepest thoughts, ideas, and feelings. Great works such as Shakespeare and Plato, for example, are illegal and firemen work to eradicate them. In the society where Guy Montag lives, knowledge is erased and replaced with ignorance. This society also resembles our world, a world where ignorance is promoted, and should not be replacing knowledge. This novel was written by Ray Bradbury, He wrote other novels such as the Martian chronicles, the illustrated man, Dandelion wine, and something wicked this way comes, as well as hundreds of short stories, he also wrote for the theater, cinema, and TV. In this essay three arguments will be made to prove this point. First the government use firemen to get rid of books because they are afraid people will rebel, they use preventative measures like censorship to hide from the public the truth, the government promotes ignorance to make it easier for them to control their citizens. Because the government makes books illegal, they make people suppress feelings and also makes them miserable without them knowing.
It's been five days since my family's death, I am still grieving over them but I don't let that affect my work. I've been working a lot harder so I don't let them down, I'm getting good praise from my lord at the moment, it's very refreshing. I earned a hand me down tunic for my hard work and I love it! I've never been Given anything as needed or special as this. Today's duties for me include: going to the markets and getting some food and water for the lord and the animals, planting some new seeds, and washing the lords’ horses. It's a pretty easy day for me, but tomorrow it'll be back to hard work. It's my birthday tomorrow, not that anyone knows that, but I turn 18, sometimes I wished that once I turned this age I would be allowed to leave
Henry David Thoreau, a famous American author, once said that “What is the use of a house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on?” Essentially, Thoreau is saying that even though people are normal, we as a society are not and have various faults. Ray Bradbury reflects upon Thoreau’s ideas in his novel entitled Fahrenheit 451. Despite that fact that Bradbury is describing how society might look in the future, he is actually criticizing the society we live in today. In the novel, Guy Montag, the protagonist, realizes that his supposed utopian society is actually a dystopia. Montag finally realizes this when Clarisse, his young neighbor, asks him if he is happy. Although Montag believes that he is happy, it becomes clear later in the novel that he is not. Montag finds countless faults in his society. Throughout the novel, Bradbury’s goal is to warn the reader of faults in society, such as the education system and our attachment to technology.
(AGG) Have you ever made a bet with someone, or tried to predict the future? The book Fahrenheit 451 does just that. (BS-1) Bradbury, the author, made many points about how political debates were all about visuals, and not 10 years later, Senator Kennedy won the first televised debate because he had better composure. (BS-2) Characters in Fahrenheit 451 suffer both short and long term memory loss and jitteriness due to their overexposure to technology, just like many teens today. (BS-3) Bradbury’s writing carries deep messages about the emptiness of technology and the loneliness of media, something often experienced today. (TS) Ray Bradbury makes many accurate predictions about technology and how it can impact our humanity.
“There is pleasure in the pathless woods, there is rapture in the lonely shore, there is society where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar;...” These are the thoughts of Lord Byron, a british poet, on experiencing the power of nature. A similar sentiment is seen in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 as one of the main themes. The thought is expressed a little differently, but it can be seen in many situations throughout the book. Although people try to feel alive using objects or superficial feelings, nature and people are what truly bring a person the feeling of being alive.
Everyone has the ability to look at where the world is today and picture what the future might hold. That’s exactly what Huxley, Orwell and Bradbury did in their futuristic novels, though exaggerating quite a bit. In Huxley’s novel Brave New World, he depicts a society where people are decanted from bottles instead of being born from mothers. George Orwell gives us a glimpse at a world where everything is regulated, even sex, in his novel 1984. Bradbury foresaw the future in the most accurate way in his novel Fahrenheit 451; writing about a future without literature to guard the people from negative feelings, just as our college campuses in America are doing by adding trigger warnings to books with possible offensive content.
The North Korean government is known as authoritarian socialist; one-man dictatorship. North Korea could be considered a start of a dystopia. Dystopia is a community or society where people are unhappy and usually not treated fairly. This relates how Ray Bradbury's 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451 shows the readers how a lost of connections with people and think for themselves can lead to a corrupt and violent society known as a dystopia.
Fahrenheit 451’s Relevance to Today Fahrenheit 451’s relevance to today can be very detailed and prophetic when we take a deep look into our American society. Although we are not living in a communist setting with extreme war waging on, we have gained technologies similar to the ones Bradbury spoke of in Fahrenheit 451 and a stubborn civilization that holds an absence of the little things we should enjoy. Bradbury sees the future of America as a dystopia, yet we still hold problematic issues without the title of disaster, as it is well hidden under our democracy today. Fahrenheit 451 is much like our world today, which includes television, the loss of free speech, and the loss of the education and use of books. Patai explains that Bradbury saw that people would soon be controlled by the television and saw it as the creators chance to “replace lived experience” (Patai 2).
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