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Gemiola [76]
2 years ago
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Recall that Bradbury says that he writes to warn people about dangers in the world around them. What warning is evident in "The

Flying Machine"? cite text evidence in your response
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lutik1710 [3]2 years ago
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Answer:

What warning is evident in "The Flying Machine"? Cite text evidence in your response. It brings into question if technology should be monitored or not, lest it falls into corrupted hands. Some other man who, seeing you, will build a thing of bright papers and bamboo like this.In "The Flying Machine," published by Ray Bradbury in 1953, the literal danger the Emperor perceives in the creation of the flying machine is that this innovation will cause people to move away from the beauty brought about by the creation, and cause some to find a way to use the invention for evil purposes.In The Flying Machine by Ray Bradbury we have the theme of fear, conflict, control, change, selfishness and paralysis.

Explanation:

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