The first scene, that was important, was that Montag, got out a book and started to read. He started to read a poem, after reading it, one of Mildreds friends got emotional and started to cry. Montag got extremely mad at them because, they knew nothing, all they talked and knew about was the 'parlor games' or the 'family'. Montag got really, at the fact that all that the women would talk about was the 'family', they knew nothing about politics or anything.
The next important scene was when, they all got into the 'Salamander' then drove to go burn down their next house. As they pulled up Beatty said "What wrong?" then Montag said "We are at my house" Wow... I was not expecting this at all. Mildred was right, earlier in the book she said something like, the firemen are coming to our house next. But the question I have is did Mildred call the firemen or give a hint??
The quote that I am going to use is on page 83 "The comfortable people want only wax moon faces, poreless, hairless, expressionless." I really like this because of its amazing choice of words. I really like it because it puts a very clear picture in you mind. This would be much better then just saying people like plain and boing things. The pictures that I can see when I think of that is a very boring place, not much going on not unique or anything.
Goobye
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
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