The Lake by Ray Bradbury

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Ray Bradbury was born in August 22, 1920 in Waukegan, Illinois. Since the age of eleven Bradbury was interested in writing book and novels. He received education until high school and he continued to self-study. Additionally, he sold newspapers while writing and spent most of his time in the library. In the same year of his graduation, 1938, he published his first short story called "Hollerbochen's Dilemma," in a magazine. It was not until 1942 that Bradbury found his unique writing style and the story he published with this mindset was called “The Lake.” Using his creativity, Bradbury wrote many science fiction novels and was considered to be the author that brought futuristic novels to the word of literature. Bradbury wrote other short stories after “The Lake”; however, he published one of his bestselling novels in 1953 called Fahrenheit 451, which was set in the future where firefighters burn books. He soon became a well-known author, who received many awards which included the honorable Benjamin Franklin Award and his stories were in four Best American Short Stories Collection. Not only did his works win him countless awards, but it also contained important themes and messages and taught people to dream, think and create. His works was a positive influence towards many people and his books are still taught in schools today. Also it teaches readers to question life around them and discover new facts about it. In the seventy years he has been a writer, Bradbury wrote close to fifty books and around several hundred short stories. He also created plays, poems, essays, operas and screenplays and numerous of his words have been adapted into movies or television shows. Bradbury never stopped writing even in his last days and he pass...

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... of gaining more knowledge than what was given to them. Plato created this world to warn readers that the world they live in might not be what they thought it was. It is hard to accept reality and Plato is trying to enlighten readers with these facts.

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