1. Write one or more questions that you have. Don't just say "I don't get it." Ask a specific question about what is happening in the story.
Why does Montag get Mr. Black's house burnt down. Was it just because he was another fireman and he doesn't like what they do or did he have some kind of grudge against him I didn't realize?
2. How has Montag changed from the beginning of the novel to this part? In writing about this you might want to notice that the environment has changed from the city to nature. Is this a coincidence or is the author trying to say something by contrasting the city to nature in relation to the ways Montag has changed.
I think Montag becomes a lot smarter and wiser throughout the book. It seems as if Montag didn't give a care for anything other then his wife and his job. He never took the time to look at life and nature and it seems like to me he never really thought things all the way through. He started out in the book having the pleasure to burn and didn't think he was making the world worse or hurting people. Now I can tell he's changed and looks at life with a different perspective, he is slowly getting more like Clarisse and Faber, different from the average man.
Monday, January 29, 2007
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