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Hearth and the Salamander

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

A is for Aborting
In Fahrenheit 451, most of the society has aborted or left the idea of thinking, being creative, and the idea of books. By aborting this concept, the world is left in a dull, hazy state.

Photo by Zuhair Ahmad

B is for Burn
Firefighters are a main job in this book, and instead of stopping something from burning, they ignite the fire.
They burn books, the houses that hold them, and sometimes the people that own them.

Photo by Will Montague

C is for Curiosity
Clarisse McClellan is different from the normal citizen because she actively thinks and is constantly curious about the world. She always asks questions and is very inquisitive.

Photo by Nina Amaho

D is for Dandelion
A dandelion helps Montag come to the realization that he barely knows his wife, let alone loves her. How the dandelion tells him this is Clarrise rubs a dandelion on his chin, and nothing is left behind when she stops. According to a game Clarisse plays, that means that you aren't in love.

Photo by Vince Alongi

E is for Existing
Many people in Fahrenheit 451 aren't living, they're just existing. They aren't loving life to its full potential, just sitting around with technology with no ingenuity whatsoever.

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F is for Friendship
Montag and Clarrise share a special friendship that grows stronger until Clarisse dies. Both talk, walk, and do other things that friends would do with one another.

G is for Giving
Clarisse McClellan mY not know it, but she is giving Montag a way of thinking outside of the box. By talking to him and walking with him, she opens him up to the world of fascination, curiosity, and defiance.

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H is for Heartbreak
Montag is heartbroken when he figure out that Clarisse died in a car accident. She was like a daughter to him and helped him in discovering the truth about the world he lives in.