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Dive deep into Ray Bradbury's classic Fahrenheit 451 to explore themes of censorship and its relevance in today's society. Analyze the author's message, characters' transformations, and the role of literature in shaping our perspectives. Join the discussion on the power of books and the consequences of limiting free expression.
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Mystery Number 90+
Fahrenheit 451 Cycle 4, Day 5
Agenda • Reading Goal: • Identify the author’s theme and how it is supported. • Today’s Big Question: • Does censorship exist in society today? • Team Cooperation Goal: • Practice active listening
Silently read pgs 175-179 • What does the author mean by “minorities”? • What does the author mean when he says, “There is more than one way to burn a book”? • What is the author’s main message in the Coda? Quote one sentence from the Coda to support your answer. • Give some of the author’s examples of what would happen to works of literature if interest groups influenced how they’re written? • How has Montag changed since he met Granger and his friends? • Has Fahrenheit 451 motivated you to think more seriously about the importance of books in your life? How? Give two examples.