The two huge scenes in this part is where Montag finds out that Mildred turned them in. The next most important scene was when Montag killed Beatty and destroyed the Hound. He also knocked out the other people in the firehouse. At the end of my last post I believe I guessed that Mildred turned them in, and she did. I was not to surprized, mostly because of the way that Montag treated her friends.
My favorite part in this part of the reading was on page 120 "Montag caught it with a bloom of fire, a single wondrous blossom that curled in petals of yellow and blue and orange about the metal dog, clad it in a new covering as it slammedinto montag and threw him ten feet back against the bole of a tree, taking the flame gun with him." This put an amazing picture in my mind, I can see a giant metal dog bursting into flames. As if it were a flower with huge amazing petals.
Goodbye
Thursday, January 25, 2007
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I've been reading through your Fahrenheit postings and think you have been doing a great job. I'm glad to see that the book is becoming less confusing to you and that you appreciate the figurative langugage. That is something you can mention for your TPOL when the times comes.
Mr. J
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