Thursday, December 11, 2014

CHARACTERS:
Detail everything you know about them (physical description, personality, etc.):

Madam Schachter: crazey 50 year old  women theat sees fire wen ther is non

Elie: brok dowen and shoken in his faith

SETTING:
Detail the time and place the story is presently at:

Where were the prisoners brought? ashwats

How were they transported? On a train then running

IN-TEXT QUESTIONS:
Infer the answer from the text (Minimum 1-2 sentences):

Describe the treatment of Madam Shachter. Why is she treated this way?

LITERARY ELEMENTS:

SIMILIES AND METAPHORS: THREE EXAMPLES INCLUDING THE FIRE MADAM SCHACHTER SEES AND WHAT IT MIGHT REPRESENT.

SHORT ANSWER QUESTION
Minimum 4-5 Sentences


Why is Madame Shachter screaming? What is she screaming about? What could she be predicting? She is predicting the fir of the cunsentration camps and it is becus she cold be sykik and saw the futcher

Friday, December 5, 2014

Technology, is it taking over our lives? I believe Fahrenheit 451 is a cautionary tale to technology, which takes over our lives. I will discus how Mildred, the family, and white clown support this idea but just in different ways. Then I will talk about how this connects with real world society. 

Mildred supports the idea of technology taking over our lives. In the text shown on pages 48 and 49. “Will you turn the parlor off,” Montage said.  “That’s my family,  Mildred said. Will you turn it off for a sick man.” This shows that Mildred cares more for a parlor show about people that don’t exist than she does for her husband; Montage.  Another example is shown on page 42.  Mildred “Seashell Radio in her ear.”  She was listening to far people in far places. Even when Montage is crying Mildred pays no attention to him. The example shows that Mildred like most people in their society are not social.


The family and white clown are parlor programs which take out time from life and replace it with an addictive show example on page – Jesus can be part of your family for $9.50 a month. It shows that the family is controlling our lives through ideas and religion, but they are mindless and make you loose attachment toward your family. The white clown is just one large metaphore summed up in one sentence on page 77. “Does the white clown love you?”  Montage asked.  Mildred had no answer. She was just silent. She did not even know how to answer.  

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

intro parigraph


Technology: is it taking over are lives? I believe Fahrenheit 451 is a cautionary tale to technology which takes over our lives. In this paper I will discus how Mildred supports this statement. As well as how the family, and weight clown support it. Then I will talk about how this connects with real world society. 

Monday, December 1, 2014

statment 451

Is Fahrenheit 451 a cautionary tale to technology, and does it take over are lives?


In my opinion Fahrenheit 451 is a cautionary tale to technology which takes over are lives.

geogrphey qweshtions

1sese the native pepols of latina amrica were concored in the 16th centrey the gover ment has ben fighting for the govever ment to a democracey it was firesed ruled by spains king and qween then latina amrica brok free from spain it fell under olgarey being ruled by the fuea and the power full. then under  a callodo wich led the pepo throo miatarent power and fear in latian amrrica thay have staredt voting for democracey and  thes were the resolts  "Brazil 50% cwltaral amric 49% ecudaor 41% mexico 45% parugaw 44% perue 21% and uragway 86%".