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Fahrenheit 451 Part III Review & Literary Analysis

Fahrenheit 451 Part III Review & Literary Analysis. Notes over Part III. Circus Metaphor p.113 Who turned in Montag ? p. 117 Extended Metaphor p.118 What happens to Beatty? (note the imagery here!) p.119 Where does Montag go after that? p. 129-130. iPhone? p. 132

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Fahrenheit 451 Part III Review & Literary Analysis

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  1. Fahrenheit 451 Part III Review & Literary Analysis

  2. Notes over Part III • Circus Metaphor p.113 • Who turned in Montag? p. 117 • Extended Metaphor p.118 • What happens to Beatty? (note the imagery here!) p.119 • Where does Montag go after that? p. 129-130

  3. iPhone? p. 132 • Why did Montag take some of Faber’s things with him? p. 136 • What does the river symbolize? p. 140 • Burning motif p. 140-141 • What was different about the fire Montag saw after leaving the river (compared to fire he usually encounters)? p. 145

  4. Why did the camera identify the wrong man? p. 149 • Who does Montag meet? p. 150 • How is Montag the book of Ecclesiastes? p. 151 • “the men all moved their hands, putting out the fire together” p. 154 • What happens to the city? p. 159 • What is the mission of the intellectuals and Montag at the end of F451?

  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4ga_M5Zdn4

  6. Thematic Topics • Censorship • Alienation/Loneliness • Conformity • Change/Transformation • Reliance on technology • Dehumanizing effects of mass culture

  7. Figurative Language • Characterization • Personification • Dramatic Irony • Symbolism • Simile • Conflict • Metaphor • Flashback • Foreshadowing • Alliteration

  8. Types of Imagery olfactory imagery (sense of smell) p.144 visual imagery tactile imagery (sense of touch) auditory imagery (sense of hearing) p.137 gustatory imagery (sense of taste)

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