Friday, January 26, 2007
Fahrenheit 451 Pgs. 126-137
"You'd better head for the river if you can, follow along it, and if you can hit the old railroad lines going out into the country, follow them. even though practically everything's airborne these days and most of the tracks are abandoned, the rails are still there, rusting." I thought this part of the story was interesting because it's always nice to know there is a chance that the main character will live on and continue to go on and live his dream. I personally think they are going to get books back out there because of the energy running though Montag and Faber, I can tell they won't quit no matter what stands in their way. I think it's also strange how the railroads are closed even when they live in such a futuristic world. Because how will all the people without transportation get around?
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Chance,
I noticed that you have been very consistant with your blog entries. Keep it up!
Mr. J
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