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Exposition

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Exposition

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  1. Exposition • “The Hearth and the Salamander” focuses on Montag’s job as a fireman and his home life. The hearth, or fireplace, is a traditional symbol of the home, and the salamander is one of the official symbols of the firemen, as well as what they call their fire trucks. Both of these symbols have to do with fire, the dominant image of Montag’s life—the hearth because it contains the fire that heats a home, and the salamander because of ancient beliefs that it lives in fire and is unaffected by flames

  2. Fahrenheit 451 Quote: Question Authority, Theme, THINK Lead: It was a pleasure to burn. Parlor Walls, Fireman Burn Clarisse = catalyst for change “Are you happy?” parlor walls Pg. 9 arrested for ? How Bradbury personifies technology… more alive than humanity Stream of consciousness or stream of conscious narration The Sieve and the Sand, symbolically, he IS the Sieve Paradox

  3. Vocabulary • Stream of consciousness is a narrative device used in literature "to depict the multitudinous thoughts and feelings which pass through the mind”. Another phrase for it is 'interior monologue'. • chopped up in bits ... Nothing is joined • It flows. (A 'river' or a stream)

  4. Vocabulary • par·a·dox noun 1. a statement or propositionthat seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possibletruth. • 2. a self-contradictory and falseproposition.

  5. Fahrenheit 451 • Snakes • Sea shells prevents thinking ( constant noise) • Question? • Why is Beatty quoting literature? • Paradox: He SHOULD hate literature, but he quotes it periodically

  6. Part 2 • Pg. 38 old women who refuses to leave • Pg. 47 Clarisse gone • Pg. 50 hiding a book ( conformity vs. rebellion) • 54-55 Bradbury bias • Pg. 57 “ The mind drinks less and less.” • Pg. 60 inference on Clarisse , why ??????? • Pg. 63 no front porches

  7. Cont… • Pg. 73 “dead but alive” paradox … snake • Pg. 73 wars since 1990…. foreshadowing • Pg. 74 remembers meeting with Faber • Pg. 75 “ I know that I am alive.” • Pg. 77 “ Does the white clown love you?” • Pg. 79 stream of consciousness narration sieve/sand • Pg. 82 Is society guilty?, Is Faber? • Pg. 83 3 reasons books are important….on test • Pg. 83 Allusions ( mythology ) • Pg. 86 Shakespeare’s allusions • Pg 90 seashell radio • Pg. 100 Montag quotes poetry • Pg. 106 Beatty quoting literature ….inference?

  8. End of Book • Pg. 115 Faber’s guilt • Pg. 119 Beatty killed …wanted to die? • Pg. 131 war is on • Pg. 133 being chased ,149 caught • Pg. 147Granger, book people • Pg 150 individual’s role in society • Pg. 153 memorization of books • Pg. 157 status quo • Pg. 163 phoenix • Pg. 165 hope?

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