Advanced English 10 – I hope that you have completed all of your work. I will be going back next Tuesday and Wednesday for some professional development. Enjoy your last week of SUMMER FUN!!!!!!! GK
Author ArchiveFahrenheit 451 Reading Guide
PART THREE - Burning Bright
1. What is the significance of the title of this section of the novel? (It is from a famous poem…..which one is it from?) How does it apply to the action of this part of the novel and to Montag? 2. Summarize the fire at Montag’s house. 3. Why was Montag afraid to run? What happened to him? 4. What does Beatty discover, and what does he threaten to do? Why does Beatty quote the lines from Shakespeare? 5. What happens to The Hound? 6. What did Montag mean by “We never burned right…”? What kind of burning might he consider to be right? 7. Montag realized that Beatty wanted to die. What explanation can you give for this? 8. Why is it appropriate that war is declared at this point in the novel? How does the war relate to Montag? 9. How does Montag relate to Faber? Where is Faber going? 10. What is the new game that the police invented? Later, what “snap ending” had to be created for the “chase show” on TV? What is ironic about the search for Montag? 11. What did the river give to Montag? What fantasy did Montag enjoy as he floated down the river? 12. How was the fire in the woods different from the fires that Montag was used to? 13. What was the “special silence that was concerned with all over the world? 14. Why is “He screamed!” so significant? 15. Granger welcomes Montag to the group and asks him what he has to offer? What is Montag’s reply? Why is he worried? 16. Discuss the general plan of the book people. How do they think of themselves? 17. Discuss the symbolic meaning of “the men all moved their hands, putting out the fire together.” 18. Where was Faber when the bombs hit? Mildred? 19. What is the importance of the stories told by Granger about his grandfather? 20. Now that the city is destroyed, what does fire stand for? 21. How is the legend of the phoenix related to the story? What does Granger say they should build? 22. Why did Granger want Montag to lead them back to the city? How does Granger view Montag? 23. What verse was Montag saving for their arrival in the city? WHY?
Afterword and CODA 1. What words describe Bradbury’s feelings about books and writers? 2. Do you think the two-act play Bradbury describes should have become part of the novel? 3. Why is it so ironic that Fahrenheit 451 was censored? 4. What is meant by “digression is the soul of wit”? 5. To what poem was Bradbury referring in the phrase, “I will not go gently onto a shelf…..”?
I hope that you enjoyed this novel. It is on the selected reading list for high school students who plan on going to college. I will familiarize you with this list as we spend time together in ADVANCED ENGLISH 10. I believe that this novel should make you think about reading and appreciating quality literature.
I am sure that you will be reading other books during the summer. I have mine, and I will start reading them when I am on vacation sitting on the beach or enjoying nature up north. You will be surprised at my list. We can share titles on the first day of school. Until then, ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR SUMMER!!!!! GK Fahrenheit 451 Reading Guide
PART TWO – The Sieve and the Sand
Fahrenheit 451 READING GUIDE These questions are to guide your reading and more importantly, guide our discussion of the key points of the book. Write on loose leaf, concise answers for each of the following questions for the parts of the novel.
PART ONE – The Hearth and the Salamander
Fahrenheit 451
Pre-Reading Activity · On loose-leaf · Two paragraphs of 8-10 sentences
1) Go to any website of your choice and do some research on books that have been banned from schools, are on banned lists of books or books that have been censored. Make a list of at least twelve of these books. Have you read any of them? Should they be on this list or censored? What is your opinion of censorship in general? Copy the website for the source of your information.
2) When in history have books been burned or destroyed in mass? What were the circumstances? What were the results? What is your favorite book? What is your least favorite book? WHY? Copy the website for the source of your information. Advanced 10 Students - This is #5 blog. Please look at ALL of them. I will try to number them so that it is easier to follow my messages to you. I am new at this, and I will say that this is cool to do. The vocab is not in even columns, but you can follow it. Relax and have fun with the vocab; I’m sure that you know many of the words, but some can be found in the SAT vocab list. You have my school email if you wish to send a note at any time. The next blog(s) will be questions for the book. Give me a few days to get that ready for “your reading enjoyment”!!!!! Have a good one! GK HOW TO WRITE IN A BOOK
From Honors English 9, some of you might have the handout HOW TO WRITE IN A BOOK. The new students do not have it. For everyone, here is a summary of the key points.
“Marking up a book is not an act of mutilation but of love.” Mortimer J. Adler
1) Marking a book keeps you alert and aware as a reader. 2) It makes you an ACTIVE thinking reader. 3) It helps you to remember the thoughts of the author.
You may HIGHLIGHT the book and do vertical lines along the side of the text. It is easier than horizontal lines. Use the following to NOTE a KEY POINT: · char – for an important character point · k image – for any of the five senses · symbol – for something that represents an idea · k ev – for a key event of the plot · rep – for a significant repeated idea · conf or ? – for a confusing point that needs clarification · rem – this point reminds you of a different book or movie · theme – a possible thematic idea · wow or ! – for a particularly interesting point · sum – to summarize a main point
You may also wish to note the following:
**** The next blogs will be on QUESTIONS to guide your reading of FARENHEIT 451. ****
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#3 ADV English 10 – Fahrenheit Vocabulary – JUNE 2009Posted by: kudrong in UncategorizedVOCABULARY — Fahrenheit 451
You may use any dictionary or web site to get your definitions. Include the PART OF SPEECH and the DEFINITION. Sentence assignment will be to select 25 words of your choice…..words that are really new to you and write an original sentence that is: 1) at least seven words long, 2) shows a clear understanding of the word in context 3) underline the vocabulary word, and 4) you can also use a form of the word with: s, ed, ing, ly. Example: The politician always gave a lucid speech. This is NOT an acceptable sentence. Using several charts and graphs, the candidate was able to speak lucidly to the group on the environment.
VOCABULARY — Fahrenheit 451 pages 3-68 phoenix salamander olfactory morphine ballistics trajectory marionette pulverized stratum contrasedative proboscis procaine abstract proclivities odious centrifuge cacophony luminescent radical feigning pratfall intellectual theremin
pages 71-110 cadence suffused retaliate romantic intuitively insidious welter contemptible subaudible ruinous quavered manifested parried rebut beatific tyranny perfunctory phosphorescent
pages 113-165 incomprehensible liquefaction fugitive quarry phantom limned grotesque juggernaut pedants status quo incessant Hello Advanced 10 Students – I hope that you are enjoying the beginning of summer vacation…..I am. It feels good to do what I want, when I want to do it. The only problem is that I do not sleep-in late, yet. I’m still on “school wake-up time” for around 5:00 AM. I’m certain that another few days will take care of that. I will be going up North during the first three weeks of July…..that should be fun and relaxing.
1) If at any time you want to send an email, you can do it at the school address: Kudrong@wy.k12.mi.us I will answer you ASAP. You can also let me know how your summer is going along. 2) Please make sure that NEW students/friends are receiving the BLOGS. 3) When you go “back to school shopping” please buy a standard three ring binder with five tabs…..but do not mark them yet. So far they will be: Grammar & DOL; Vocabulary; Notes; Handouts; Homework / Class Work. 4) Your NEXT BLOGS are: the vocabulary for Fahrenheit 451 and HOW TO WRITE IN A BOOK. Questions for the book chapters to guide your reading will follow soon.
Enjoy your summer! — GK ADVANCED ENGLISH 10 — I have all of the postings ready for you. They are on your notebook, vocabulary and How to Write in a Book and the Reading Guide questions for the THREE PARTS of the book. Do the vocab and sentences firts. Read the book and answer the questions at your own pace. You should like Fahrenheit 451! Have a GOOD DAY! GK |
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