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Student Essay on Ray Bradbury: A Man with a Message

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Ray Bradbury: A Man with a Message

Summary:   The essay is about the American author, Ray Bradbury in relation to his works.


Ray Bradbury is one of the greatest fictional writers of all time, but he is so much more than that. He is one of the few authors who has the ability to make readers laugh out loud or burst into tears simply by telling a story. He has moved millions around the world and has, in a large sense, changed the way so many people view the world around them. He graduated high school in 1938 and soon thereafter began his writing career. Since then, he has written over 500 published works. Many of these works have been classified as sci-fi, specifically those written at the beginning of his career. He can not, however, be pigeonholed as a mere sci-fi writer; for the works of Ray Bradbury, both singly and collectively, carry many a meaningful message......

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