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F451 Plot 1. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. F451 Plot 2. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. F451 Themes and Motifs. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Academic Vocabulary. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Archetypes. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Category 1 questions follow. What does Guy Montag do for a living?. 10. Category 1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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F451 Themes and Motifs

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What does Guy Montag do for a living?

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Start fires

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What does Clarisse say are her two defining characteristics?

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She’s 17 and crazy

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What starts Montag to question society?

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Clarisse’s questions

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What made Montag give up on being a fireman?

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When the old woman burnt herself to death.

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What used to be Faber’s job?

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Teacher

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What tool does Faber give to Montag to resist Captain Beatty?

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A two way radio that fits in his ear.

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Captain Beatty had a dream that he and Montag:

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Quoted books back and forth at each other while arguing.

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What is the first living thing that Montag encounters in the forest after he has gone on the run?

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A deer.

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Montag meets a group of people in the woods. What has each of these people done?

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Memorized a book.

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What happens to the city Montag left at the end of the novel?

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It was destroyed by a nuclear bomb.

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What was banned for being subversive?

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Books.

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The fact that no one has to think is a good thing because:

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Now everyone is “happy.”

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In the book Technology is described in cold, harsh terms, but Nature is:

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Informative

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A photographer embedded with a Special Forces team has his camera confiscated after taking pictures of their weapons. (What type of censorship is this?)

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Military Censorship

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When a local newspaper publishes a story about corruption in city hall the Mayor sues the paper and demands a retraction. (What type of censorship is this?)

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Political Censorship

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The practice of officially examining books, movies, etc., and suppressing unacceptable parts

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Censorship

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The stories, explanations, and theories of how everything came to exist as the way it is

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Cosmology

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A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition

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Mythology

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The main means of mass communication regarded collectively

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Media

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The use of things to represent ideas or qualities

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Symbolism

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Who is: The Comic Relief- A Servant/Friend who helps the lead(s) but is generally not too intelligent. They usually have no particular pretentions to intelligence and while they are often made gentle fun of they don't suffer for it.

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Nurse

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Who is: The Imp of Mischief- A misleading character, often supernatural, who misleads and deceives people, makes fun of them, sets cats among pigeons for amusement’s sake, but is not actively malign. Their age is irrelevant, and they may be male or female.

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Mercutio

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Who is: The Sidekick/The Clever Servant- The friend or servant of either the Big Lunk, the Innocent Babe who helps them sort out their problems. They are often older, but are not necessarily so. Where they are friend rather than servant they often share the fate of the hero/heroine, either dying or marrying depending on the genre of the play.

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Benvolio OR Friar Laurence

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Who is: The Malign Influence- A character who causes trouble out of hatred, jealousy or temper. He actively wishes others ill and works toward that. He can be any age.

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Tybalt

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Who is: The Big Lunk- A romantic hero type, but lacking something, so not entirely heroic - for instance he can be indecisive, unintelligent or easily misled. He is always a young man.

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Romeo

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