Sunday, June 4, 2017

Masterpiece Academy Final Question

Why do we work for everything?
I realized that everything you do is basically worked for. Things you need but may not want to do are necessarily hard to be worked for. Weather its in school or in a work place, we always work for a purpose. Right now i am working for a purpose which is finishing up the school year without having horrible grades and working getting my diploma afterwards. In a lot of work places, most employees do not like their work but they need to work in order to be financially secure. We all work to accomplish something and that is the answer I found to my big question.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

A STEP AHEAD OF THE HOUND:

1. What did Montag do at the Blacks' house?
2. How does Faber describe the war?
3. Describe Faber's TV.
4. What was on TV while Montag was on the run?
5. What was Montag running for when everyone looked out of their houses?


1. Montag planted books in Blacks' house so that he could get framed for having books in possession.
2. Faber described the war as it bieng wierd how war had just started when they were at war with themselves.
3. Fabers TV was small the size of a postcard.
4. The TV was airing news about a new mechanical hound dog.
5. Montag was running away, trying not to get caught by firemen or any other civilians and was headed for a river.

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Montag kills:
Montag killed Beatty because he threatened to kil Faber and made Montag burn his own house. After he was done burning his house and all the books, Beatty arrested him. Before Beatty could Montag took the flame thrower and burned Beatty.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Fahrenheit 451 Questions:
1.The novel Fahrenheit 451 begins : “It was a pleasure to burn.” Why does Ray Bradbury start the novel in this way? Why might it be more pleasurable to burn books rather than read them?
2. In the opening scene, why are the books compared to birds?
3. Discuss the difference between Montag and Clarisse’s lives.
4. Montag’s television includes headphones called “seashells.”  The “wall to wall circuit” allows Mildred to enter the “play” and, therefore, the television programming. How does the technology within the novel compare to our current technology? In the first pages of the novel,does technology improve the quality of life for Montag and his wife, Mildred? Why or why not?
5. Why does the narrator introduce us to Montag at this time of his life, when he encounters Clarisse and confronts Mildred’s overdose?
6. Why does the author introduce the character of Clarisse before Mildred?
7. Why are all the houses fireproof in this society?
8. Why does Mildred require emergency service? What service is provided?
9. What is the mechanical hound and what is its purpose?
10. Why does the society consider Clarisse “anti-social”?
11. When the woman’s house is raided, why does she light the match?
12. Describe the relationship between Montag and Mildred.  
13. What is the purpose of Beatty's visit? 
14. Reread Captain Beatty’s monologue (pp.57-59). Discuss his view that school cultivates anti-intellectual sentiment (p.58). In your opinion does it accurately depict your high school? Do books violate the idea that ”everyone is made equal” (p.58)?
15. Why does Montag feel “fat”?

1. Ray Bradbury started his novel with the line it was pleasure to burn because the community in the story hated reading books so basically everyone hated books so much that it was more pleasurable to burn them than to read them.

2. Ray Bradbury compared books and birds to create imagery to basically state that books are as necessary to the world as birds are.


3. Clarisse and Monatag are very different because Montag never actually thought about why society has become what its become until after he met Clarisse because of her curiosity unlike being like everyone else in the dystopia thinks.


4. I think technology does change Mantags life because technology can change anybodies life for both good and bad. The technology in the novel is very comparable because half the stuff thats been brought up in the fighting 


5. I think we were introduced to Montag at that point of his life to show how messed up it was.

6. It looks as if the author decided to introduce us to Clarisse first because she has ideas that she shows Montag and it makes him think, while mildred is the problem why Montag is the way he is.


7. Houses in this society were fireproof because firemen would burn down books only and they need the fireproof houses to not get burned.


8. Mildred needed medical help because she had overdosed 


9. The mechanical hound is a robot dog that helps officers hunt down criminals.


10. I feel like the society calls Clarisse anti-social so noone talks to her or incase if someone does they'll think shes talking nonsense about the world.


11. The woman lit up the house so she could kill herself instead of the society killing her.


12. The relationship between Mildred and Montag is full of unhappiness.


13. The purpose for Beatty's visit was to inform Montag that books are worthless even though Mantag has already felt like they were.

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Monday, March 6, 2017

Prufrock:
What stood out to me in this poem had to be the writing because it was well written. Its writing is so pure that it can go over a lot of peoples head and make them misinterpret what Eliot was trying to say.

Friday, January 27, 2017

Great Gatsby Remix

The Great Gatsby starts off with a guy named Nick Carraway. He's the main character of this novel. Following the events of ww1, Carraway has decided to move from the mid west, of long island NY to the west part of town. We are later introduced with other characters. One that is related to the main character, Daisy and her husband Tom Buchanan. Other characters introduced are Jordan Baker and Jay Gatsby, Nicks neighbor.

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Poetry as Lifesaver:

The theme of this story is about Going hrough rough times and being in poverty.
The tone of this seems to be a bit serious with the mood/feeling to be sorta sorrow.