Thursday, October 08, 2020

451 Ch 3

Friday - 10/9

-Complete and turn in vocab 4 to GC before class

-Write 10 original sentences, highlight context clues, and bold or underline the word


Homework for Monday- 10/12

Read up to the middle of page 145 

Complete the packet work up to and including question 7


Monday, 10/12-

Review ch. 3 up to page 145

Discuss packet questions


Hmk for Tuesday, 10/13

Finish the book and packet


Tuesday, 10/12

Review book and packet

Discuss the ending of the novel.

-Theme

-Allegorical meanings 

-Character Analysis

  1. Analyze Mildred Montag. Is she truly happy leading a life blind to reality? Use specific examples from the text in your argument.


  2. Symbols are very important in Fahrenheit 451. Name three specific symbols and outline their references and meanings throughout the novel.


  3. Discuss the complexities of Bradbury's message. Is he against all forms of censorship? Do you think a society such as this could ever truly exist? What aspects of this society does Bradbury appear to detest the most?


  4. Compare and contrast Mildred and Clarisse. How did each woman come to exist? What roles do they play in society? Can either truly survive?

Group discussion:  You will be broken into groups and use Jamboard.  You will present your Board for discussion.  Be sure to include a thesis and blueprint when you create an over view paragraph.  You must include page numbers, quotes, and specific detail.

1. Man's search for what is true

-explain Montag's conflict

Montag's conflict is __ because ___, ______, and _______.

-Explain how Montag is a hero

Give and explain three reasons why M is a hero


2. Bradbury's Purpose:

-an expression of optimism for mankind

-The results of the rule of the majority:  Conformity

-A warning against the dangerous trends in American society (violence, self-destruction, escapism)

-The desire of the importance of literature, "quality information"

3. Symbols

-Explain the significance of any one symbol used in the novel:

Phoenix, Hound, the parlor walls

-Discuss the allegorical meaning throughout the novel

Wednesday, 10/13

Finish discussion on 451


Thursday, 10/14

451 Test

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