Assembly and half length classes soooooooo....have a nice weekend. Honors classes, check out the final set of F451 questions below. English 10, you have 3 short stories you should have read by now: The Pedestrian, By the Waters of Babylon, and the excerpt from In the Shadow of Man. All guiding questions have been posted as well.
F451 Pg. 65-90ish
Why does Montag think of the old man in the park? (Faber)
What problem does Montag have regarding which book to turn in to Beatty?
What book does Montag decide to turn in to Beatty? What does he swear to do before he turns it in?
According to Faber, how has religion changed?
How does Faber see himself? Montag?
Why is Montag unafraid of the risk of stealing more books?
Describe the plan Montag and Faber come up with.
What approaching disaster is Faber counting on to give the intellectuals a chance to be heard?
What is the verse that Montag is reading on the subway about?
Fahrenheit 451
Study questions pgs. 93-154 (pages are approximate)
(93-110)How does what Mrs. Phelps say about her husband going off to war a perfect example of what is wrong with this society?(93-110)State the different viewpoints on children based on Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Bowles’ conversation.
(93-110)Reread the “Dover Beach” poem. Why does this poem make Mrs. Phelps cry? Base your answer on textual evidence and logical inferences.
(93-110)Describe the dream Beatty tells to Montag and use textual evidence to suggest why this upsets Montag so much.
(113-136)Why is it appropriate that war is finally declared at this point in the novel? How does this correlate with the inner Montag and his relationship to society?
(113-136)Using textual evidence for support, state how Montag acts differently at Faber’s house this time than he did during his last visit there.
(137-154)What does Montag’s own desperate flight remind him of?
(137-154)Using textual evidence, mention several things Montag thinks about as he drifts down the river.
(137-154)Who are the members of the group Montag meets in the woods? How do they think of themselves?
(137-154)Using textual evidence for support, discuss how the fire in the woods is different from the fires Montag was used to.
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