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Fahrenheit 451 The Hearth and the Salamander Fahrenheit 451 The Hearth and the Salamander

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Turn in F451 Vocabulary 1 List 1 Docile Frugal Idiom Keen Obsolete Pompous Prudent Remnant Scruples Turmoil Ambiguous Discern List 2 Elicit Humble Incremental Monopoly Recurrence Tact ID: 1047521

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1. Fahrenheit 451The Hearth and the Salamander

2. Turn in F451 Vocabulary 1List 1DocileFrugalIdiomKeenObsoletePompousPrudentRemnantScruplesTurmoilAmbiguousDiscernList 2ElicitHumbleIncrementalMonopolyRecurrenceTactZealAvidFeignSerenityUncouthWane

3. Inference Chart DirectionsFor each section of Fahrenheit 451 you will need to copy down a chart that you will fill out while reading the section.These charts will serve as notes and will help you, ultimately, when it comes time for the test and essay.These charts will be handed in together before your test.

4. Making Inferences about Character DevelopmentThe Hearth and the Salamander (Part 1)EventEffect on MontagDetail(s) from NovelMontag meets Clarisse for the first time.Mildred takes an overdose of sleeping pills and tranquilizers.Montag continues to see Clarisse.Montag discovers that Clarisse has died.The old woman on Elm chooses to die with her books.Captain Beatty visits Montag’s home.

5. The Legend of the AnimalsSalamanderCold animal unharmed by the fireIts coldness will extinguish the hottest flamesPhoenixA bird that lights a fire and is consumed by itOn the 3rd day, it takes the form of the Phoenix againbestiary.ca

6. Discussion ExpectationsYou do not have to take notes, but you are more than welcome.Respect the thoughts and opinions of your classmates. If you disagree, do so appropriately.Keep your head up and ears open – your classmates may share something that changes your views of your city/the world.

7. “It was a pleasure to burn” (Bradbury 7).“It never went away, that smile, it never ever went away, as long as he remembered” (8).

8. “I’m seventeen and I’m crazy. My uncle says the two always go together” (11).

9. “When I said something about the moon, you looked at the moon, last night. The others would never do that. The others would walk off and leave me talking. Or threaten me” (27).

10. “Any man’s insane who thinks he can fool the government and us” (37).

11. “The gibbering pack of tree apes that said nothing, nothing, nothing and said it loud, loud, loud” (48).

12. “We need not to be let alone. We need to be really bothered once in a while” (55).

13. “We must all be alike. Not everyone born free and equal, as the Constitution says, but everyone made equal” (62).

14. The Hearth and The SalamanderDirections: Prepare an oral presentation for a symbol/themeYou will need one quote, two-three examples from the book, and a reason why this relates to us now.Group 1: Changing HistoryGroup 2: Things are not what they seemGroup 3: Family RolesGroup 4: Colors White and BlackGroup 5: Salamander/Phoenix