Friday, January 26, 2007

Fahrenheit 451 pp. 91-110

Fahrenheit 451 pp. 91-110
The two main parts of these pages are when Montag goes back to work and turns in the stolen book to Beatty. Then he brings up a dream he had. In the dreamhe talk about how him and Montag were talking and they both were talking like if they had read books. Montag talked about literature and he talked about quotes. This shows that Beatty has read books before. Another main point was when he read the poem “Dover Beach” from the book he stole to his wife and friends. Mildred thinks more about what’s going to happen to her than to what the poem is saying. In page 99 on the last paragraph. There’s a lot of adjectives and verbs to make the paragraph more interesting. This is a very descriptive paragraph. For example the first sentence makes you feel and imagine the room. It says “The room was blazing hot, he was all fire, he was all coldness; they sat in the middle of an empty desert with three chairs and him standing, swaying, and him waiting for Mrs., Phelps to stop straightening her dress hem and Mrs. Bowles to take her fingers away from her hair.” This sentence made me go over it again because I wasn’t sure what “he was all fire, he was all coldness” meant. But the words were very descriptive and made you imagine it in your head.

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