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    Part 2Fahrenheit 451 Page 68‚ 69 1. Mildred says these words to Guy Montag. She tells him that books aren’t people which are found in her TV parlor which she enjoys being with. She calls the people on the TV her family. She compares the books to her TV. She says that the people on the TV tell her things and make her laugh and they are full of colors‚ whereas the books are black and white and don’t make sense to anybody and doesn’t make her laugh instead makes her feel bad. Page 70‚ 71 1. This

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    Fahrenheit 451 Study Questions Part 1: The Hearth and the Salamander What is the significance of Montag seeing his reflection in Clarisse’s eyes? Montag sees himself in Clarisse’s eyes‚ indicating that there is a reflection of him in her. Although he does not really know what the similarities are between him and her‚ he is aware that there is a connection between them. What final question does Clarisse ask Montag on the night of their first encounter? Why is the question important to the plot

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    Fahrenheit 451 Analytical Essay Liz Casten Ms. Brown Advanced English 10: 3A 18 November 2013 Liz Casten Ms. Brown Advanced English 10: 3A 18 November 2013 Fahrenheit 451 Analytical Essay Ray Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451 illustrates what will happen if we let society fall away from thinking and reading. The main character‚ Montag‚ is a fireman that struggles between following society or going against it after he meets Clarisse‚ a preppy‚ meddlesomeness teenager. After he encounters

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    Megan Wright Mr. Owens English 9 14 April 2013 Rough Draft #1 451 degrees Fahrenheit is the temperature at which book-paper catches fire‚ and burns (Lenhoff). In Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury is trying to teach the reader about the dangers of books and history as seen in characters‚ symbols‚ and events. Bradbury’s novel is about a future American society where books are outlawed and firemen are told they have to burn any house that has books in it. Books are banned because they contain contradictory

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    With the use of symbolism‚ Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 explains how a book burning and conformed society leads to soulless individuals who are obsessed with being dependent upon technology. After a reader of Fahrenheit 451 finishes the book‚ they either have a strong opinion about the comparison between Montag’s society‚ and today’s society‚ or they are simply a Mildred‚ having not a care in the world‚ and such. Ray Bradbury uses symbolism to create an outline for themes recurring throughout the

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    to ask questions and think for themselves? Is it important to read books? Should human beings take the time to enjoy the simple things in life? These very questions are outlined in the novel Fahrenheit 451. In Fahrenheit 451‚ no one is allowed to ask questions and are only given answers‚ life goes by so fast that people aren’t allowed to stop and learn on their own time‚ and books are so sacred‚ yet so dangerous‚ they must be kept hidden. People need to think for themselves and ask questions. In the

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    Bradbury ’s novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ was written at the onset of the fifties as a call to the American people to reflect on how the dominant social values of their times were effecting both the lives of individual Americans and their government. Fahrenheit 451 attacks utopian government and focuses on society ’s foolishness of always being politically correct. (Mogen 113). According to Mogen‚ Fahrenheit 451 depicts a world in which the American Dream has turned into a nightmare because it has been

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    Reading Log 1- Fahrenheit 451 Describe what happened in your own words: So far in my reading of Fahrenheit 451‚ I have learned about a man named Guy Montag. So far Montag’s life has not been filled with excitement or thrill‚ he has a pretty dull and boring life. Montag is married‚ but he isn’t very content with it. He has just begun to understand how life really is. He and the people of this unknown city are living in the 24th century. Montag is a fireman in his 30’s and he along with many other

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    1. The image that this creates is that the firemen do not care at all if a house is burning. They joke around saying that they want to pull out some marshmallows and roast them from the burning house. 2. The significance of Montag seeing his reflection in Clarisse’s eyes is that she is not like everyone else. She has a special feature that not everybody else has. 3. Montag had a child memory of one time as a child when there was a power failure‚ and his mother had found and lit a last candle

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    not a happy place‚ and he seems to be very depressed and sad when at his house. The firehouse is described as having a brass pole‚ and the list of forbidden books posted on the wall. To me the firehouse is kind of a scary place. The theme of Fahrenheit 451 is literature and writing. Books are banned in thas world. If you’re caught with any books in your possession‚ the fire department will come and set house on fire‚ Even though we don’t see too many of them‚ books are a huge deal in this story

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