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Journal/Entry Slip: 11-136. Answer all of the following questions: 1. What would you do if you were Montag and found out the society in which you lived was limiting your freedoms?
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Journal/Entry Slip: 11-136 • Answer all ofthe following questions: 1. What would you do if you were Montag and found out the society in which you lived was limiting your freedoms? 2 Think about what you responded above. Which character in Fahrenheit 451 would you say you have the most in common with? 3.How has this futuristic society responded to Montag’s revolt? 4. Why is this significant? 5. What does it tell you about the society in which these characters live? 6. How does it reflect the issues we face in our society today?
Journal: 2/16“Burning Bright” • Think about what happened at the end of Part II: “The Sieve and the Sand”. What could the title of the third section represent? • A “sieve” is a person who cannot keep a secret: who is this in section 2? • What is the purpose of “sand” in the title of section 2?
Analyzing important passages • Complete the quotes chart by providing information about the characters and context in the middle column and explaining what the passage reveals about the characters involved in each quote in the column to the right. • I will lead you through the first couple of examples as a class. Then, you will work individually to complete the chart
Changes in Montag Re-read pages 3 and 4 and compare them to pages 115 and 116. What changes do you see in Montag? How was he influenced to change? What is his new view of burning?