If you missed the seminar, submit well-thought out written responses to two questions (100%; one question=80%). You may NOT answer a close-ended question.
If you were in class and did not respond twice, use the back of your remaining half-sheets ("buns") to respond to the questions. If you respond to a question discussed in class, your response must refer to the text and add to the conversation we had. (+20 points for the first, +10 points for the second)
WORLD CONNECTION QUESTIONS
What would do if you knew a loved one was breaking the law? --M.P. (2nd)
If your house caught on fire, what would be the most important thing for you to save? --N.O. (1st)
If you had to choose between friends and family, who would win out? --N.B. (6th)
How does Faber react when Montag rips the Bible? --A.P. (2nd)
What did Montag think Beatty wanted to happen when he ordered Montag to burn his house --P.P. (2nd)
What does "the sieve and the sand" represent in the second section of the novel? --J.M.S. (2nd)
Why does Granger trust Montag --O.M. (1st)
Why does Mildred think of the people in the parlor as "family"? --A.G. (6th)
UNIVERSAL THEME / CORE QUESTIONS
If you were running away from society, where would you go? --B.C. (2nd)
If the government required you to inform on your neighbor, what would you do? --Anon. (1st)
If you could memorize any book in the world, what would it be? Why? --Mr. Mikesell
LITERARY ANALYSIS QUESTIONS
What is the significance of the Phoenix in the novel (how does the symbol change from the beginning of the novel to the end)? --A.E. (2nd)
What does Faber's comparison between himself and a queen bee reveal about his character? --M.C. (1st)
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