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Clarisse is intrigued by nature, the trees, vlowers, leave, nuts. She walks Montag to the subway station every day and they talk. Montag is shocked by questions. People do not care about each other. It's been a long time since anyone cared enough to ask. Anti-social means to go against the laws of a society. Clarisse is anti-social because she likes people and asking questions.

On page 27, Clarrise describes school. She does not go to school because "they" say Clarisse is anti-social. TV-class and film-teacher. There are no human teachers. Sounds like online learning on a computer. The students get an education from a screen and lots of exercise to tire them out.

They are fed answers. On page 27, children go to a Fun Park to be bullied, run and dance, beat each other up and play violent games. Clarisse tells Montag that children kill each other. In the last year:. Six children shot. Ten children died in car wrecks. Clarisse is afraid of the other children. Her generation is violent, uncaring and irresponsible. Montag sees Clarisse for seven more days and then "Clarisse was gone. The Fire house. There is a time-voice clock, that says the time and date.

All the fireman look eerily the same. Their physical appearance is like a uniform, too. It is easy to recognize a fireman. There is a" typed lists of million forbidden books" Bradbury, What happened to the man whose library we fixed?

Established by Ben Frnaklin in to burn books in the Colonies. On page 33, the "firemen" answer an alarm at a very old house. The firemen have been called to the house to destroy all the books and set the entire structure on fire. There is a woman in the house!! Usually, the police remove the owner before the fireman arrive.

Your weren't hurting anyone, you were hurting things You were simply cleaning up. Janitorial work Quick with the kerosene. Who's got a match? The house is filled with books, books, and more books.

Montag grabs one of the books and hides it under his arm. The fireman "pumped the cold fluid from the numeraled tanks strapped to their shoulders.

The homeowner refuses to leave her books. On page 36, Montag tries to convince the woman to leave the house. He pulls her arm. But she is holding a match.

Montag realizes fires are always at night "Always at night the alarm comes. Never by day! Is it because fire is prettier by night? More spectacle, a better show? As Captain Beatty get ready to set the kerosene on fire the woman strikes her match. Bottom of page 37, Montag wonders why the woman kept repeating the words "Master Ridley" when she opened the door. Captain Beatty recites from memory "We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.

Latimer and Ridley were burned to death executed because of heresy. Heresy is when you have a religious belief that is not accepted by most religions. She is willing to die to shine a light on book banning.

Montag is distressed that he stole a book during the fire he feels "His hands had been infected He is worried. He knows he wants to read books! He hides the stolen book under his pillow and cries. On page 39, Montag's wife, Mildred, is in bed listening to her "Seashell" earbuds. Montag's wife is addicted to the technology. She has become a stranger. On page 40, Montag asks Mildred, where and when they met for the very first time.

Neither one of them can remember and Mildred says it doesn't matter. Mildred leaves the room to take sleeping pills. On page 41, Montag remembers the night that Mildred overdosed on sleeping capsules and she had to have her stomach pumped by the Electronic Eyed Snake. Montag realizes his marriage has fallen apart. Montag realizes that besides the sleeping pills, that Mildred's addiction to the screen walls TV screens have come between them and their marriage. The people on the interactive TV screens have become Mildred's famiy.

On page 42, Montag finds it ironic that Mildred spend all her time with her virtual family in the "living room". Mildred is NOT living in the real world anymore. She lives in a virtual world. The screen walls make Montag physically ill and out of touch. On page 43, Montag reveals that when Mildred is in the car she drives at MPH, so she cannot see anything of the real world. The government doesns't want people to drive slowly and observe anything. Page 44, Montag asks his wife MIldred if she has seen the neighbors, specifically has she seen Clarisse.

Four days ago. I think she's dead. The family moved out anyway. I don't know. But I think she's dead" Bradbury, Most likely, Clarisse has been killed by the government in "an accident" because she was a free-thinker and asks questions.

Page 45, as Montag tries to falls asleep he hears something outside his house, he sees a shadow and is convinced "The Hound" is looking for him. Page 45 and 46, Montag wakes up and is says he is sick with a fever. Mildred is schocked he is ill. Page 47, Montag remembers burning the book and the woman in her house.

Montag is physically sick because the fire department killed and burned a woman. Mildred does not care. He wants to quit his job. I've been trying to put it out, in my mind, all night. I'm crazy with trying. Mildred thinks the woman deserved to die because she had books. Page 49, Montag reveals that his father and his grandfather were also "fireman".

Montag is also feeling guilty because he has realized that when he burns books he is burning a man. A man had to think them up. A man had to take a long time to put them down on paper.

On page 50, Captain Beatty shows up at Montag's house to check on Montag. Both Montag and Mildred are frightened that Captain Beatty has come to their house. Remember, Montag is hiding 2 books in his house. Mildred is afraid Montag will lose his job.

Montag is hiding a book under his pillow. He is hiding it from Beatty and Mildred. Fire Chief Beatty says he understands that Montag is confused about his job as a fireman and burning books.

Beatty says Montag " Needs to know the history of our profession. Beatty says "it really got started around about a thing called the Civil War Then motion pictures in the early twentieth century. Things began to have mass. According to Beatty, books became less important and more controversial as other forms of media film, radio, magazines, tv became more popular and easy to "digest".

Eventually, books and the written word became "digests" or condensed down to one-column, one paragraph, one line, a headline. Emilia is the opposite of Desdemona. Suddenly one of her personalities said he fell on a pitch fork and died in front of her eyes. They claimed Sybil was in love and her mother did not give the emotional support she needed to cope with her loss. In the film Franke and Alice, Dr. Oz used a combination of injections and hypnosis to treat Frankie. In most of the sessions Frankie seem to be in a drowsy state, only remembering fragments of her memories.

Harper Lee does a great job at making me feel sympathetic for Mayella because of her lack of education and the life she has been to. As I would like to think Curleys wife is the loneliest and saddest character in the novel as she has no personality that of which we are told, she has no name which indicates that John Steinbeck would not like to see her as a free willed woman, she is Curleys property meaning she bears the title "Curleys wife" as she is dominated by him.

Curley also demands that she is not to wander outside the house unless advised, she does in any case attempting to look for consideration and fondness, she gets away with this utilizing the reason that she 's attempting to find Curley. Her life is dictated by her husband and is demanded to not ever converse with the ranch hands nor allowed to think about them as he will find out.

This reminds me how George dictates Lennie into not conversing with anybody unless George permits him, they both additionally rebel by conversing with the ranch hands making excuses to get away with it as they are both so lonely.

This is the reason Lennie and Curleys wife are ideal for one another, they both draw out the outrage and love in one another as they are both in the same circumstance, for instance Lennie is mentally handy caped thus meaning if you were like Lennie back then you would be shunned and would only make society worse. After getting her legs amputated when they are blown up by an IED, improvised explosive device. Regardless of her environment she has joy and her attitude remains cheerful even when everyone else sees her condition as a disadvantage.

She no longer feels love for Montag. Even though she is brainwashed, it is a source of encouragement when she feels like killing herself. This shows the divide even between the top tier of the social hierarchy and conveys Jordan as a strong, isolated character who has earned her spot in society and is not willing to accept anything less. Jordan also only cares about herself and her own affairs.

Because she has old money, she was always well off and never had to worry about anyone else. In a novel full of remarkable characters, Mildred Montag lies on the other end of the spectrum.

She refuses to recognize the emotions locked away under her fragile, bleached skin. Montag tells Mildred he never wants to work as a fireman again, and shows her a secret he's Part 2. Montag and Mildred spend the afternoon flipping through books, reading passages, and trying to make sense of what Montag shows Mildred the book he took from the old woman's house: it's a Bible, maybe the last Mildred yells at Montag that he's ruining them.

Soon, however, she calms down and tells him He agrees when Montag relays Mildred 's contention that TV seems more real than books, but he responds that he prefers books At home, Mildred 's friends Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Bowles arrive to watch the White Clown. Faber, through Montag' The friends depart, Mildred rushes into the bedroom and takes sleeping pills.

Faber calls Montag a fool through the Montag searches the house for his books. He finds them where Mildred has put them behind the refrigerator, and discovers that she has burned several of them Part 3. Beatty notices and mocks Montag for being influenced by her nonsense.

Mildred runs out of her house with a suitcase and disappears into a taxi. Montag realizes Beatty strikes Montag and Faber's earpiece falls out. Beatty promises to use it to Suddenly, jets scream overhead on the way to the city. Montag thinks of Mildred , and tells the other men that something must be wrong with him because he doesn't Montag thinks of Clarisse, already dead, Faber, on a bus to another annihilated city, and Mildred , whom he imagines in horrifying detail in a hotel room at the moment of detonation Cite This Page.



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