2. Fahrenheit 451

a question or a thought that comes to my mind when reading this book is what made the author want to write a book like this and what ideas came to mind that created this topic. Fahrenheit 451 is full of so many mysteries and adventure. it makes you think a little harder about what is going on and what is going to happen. what caught my eye was on page 79 Faber explains to Montag why books are hated. and for this certain book, books in this book are to be burned because people fear them. Faber states that they are feared because he says, "They show the pores in the face of life." what he says here is an example I like that shows you a different perspective on what is being explained. 

The emotion in this book gives the book more imagery as well. on page 96 Mrs. Montag insisted that Guy read some of his book to their guests. he thought it was crazy but continued to go though with it. one of the parlor guests ended up balling their eyes out. they wondered why people would use such words to hurt others, but I thought it showed how some people don't see what something might actually be trying to tell them, and that we might sometimes focus on the stereotypical things instead of the truth. I like how in the book it makes you keep predicting. Montag goes back to the station after being sick for a couple of days, and their alarm goes off. Montag and Beatty had just gotten done with a pretty intense conversation. and when they are driving to the fire, because of what had just been going on in the book it made me make predictions as to where they were going, which was Montags house. I like how this book makes you think harder about what just happened and what it will lead to in the future. 

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