(Note: In Part 1, Clarisse is said to be "like a mirror.") 13. Although Ray Bradbury's work is often referred to as science fiction, Fahrenheit has plenty to say about the world as it is, and not as it could be. As you review the book, list examples of the themes mentioned ...
and his own happiness are introduced to him by a seventeen year old girl named Clarisse. These ideas are the first taste Guy has of true knowledge, and the effects of the information are seen through his relationship with Mildred. Towards the beginning of the novel, this separation is minor...
InFahrenheit 451, who turns in Montag? Fahrenheit 451: Ray Bradbury's novelFahrenheit 451examines what would happen if the government was given total control over maintaining its citizens' peace of mind. The government bans all books since they could be used to spread potentially dangerous or emo...
6.MontagreturnstohishouseaftertalkingwithClarisse.Whathintsdoestheauthorgive aboutotherdimensionstoMontag’scharacter? 7.DescribeMildredasthereaderfirstencountersher. 8.Whathappenswhenthejetsgooverhead? 9.WhatkindofmedicalhelpisgiventoMildred?Explaintheliterarytermsthatareused inthedescriptionoftheprocedureon...
In Fahrenheit 451, what plant does Clarisse talk about with Montag? In ''Fahrenheit 451'', what is Montag's attitude towards the medical staff? What are some of the things the house does in Bradbury's "There Will Come Soft Rains"?