GUIDING QUESTIONS
1.) The significance of the glass of milk, the apple, and the pear was the remembrance of Millie and him at the farm they went once or a reminder that he still belongs here.
2.) He saw Millie.
3.) The fire is different by him looking and thinking of it as a different way specifically how it smelled, took away and gave ,the meaning of burning which to him was "warming", but the most significant thing about this is how he himself with men he'll later relate too.
4.) Granger is one of the mens who he encountered when seeing fire, but to be more specific he was the author of: The Fingers in the Glove; the Proper Relationship between the Individual and Society, while the other men are; Fred Clement, the Thomas Hardy chair at Cambridge; Dr. Simmons, from UCLA a specialist in Ortega y Gasset; Professor West, ethics and ancient study for Columbia University; Reverend Padover gave lectures 30 years ago. These are all the men Montag encountered.
5.) What accurs in the "show" was the chasing of "Montag" which was really a chase for another man . Which occurred by loosing Montag and throwing them off which meant moving back toward the city and keep the show going by heading to the man they knew would always walk in the nights which people thought was "suspicious" and when the mechanical hound was infront of the poor man and the lights of helicopters and was unfairly killed on live tv, but know this, he was blurred out so those who knew Montag probably don't know if that was their friend or not.
6.) I believe what Granger means by "We all made the right mistakes" is the actions they've made by trying to save books and keep them from being burned and instead they had to do what was right for these men who know are fleeing so they can not be found and maybe later all the memorization of these masterpieces will come to their advantage and make a change with all the slums living by rivers etc. and bring back knowledge of these books that are banned.
1.) The significance of the glass of milk, the apple, and the pear was the remembrance of Millie and him at the farm they went once or a reminder that he still belongs here.
2.) He saw Millie.
3.) The fire is different by him looking and thinking of it as a different way specifically how it smelled, took away and gave ,the meaning of burning which to him was "warming", but the most significant thing about this is how he himself with men he'll later relate too.
4.) Granger is one of the mens who he encountered when seeing fire, but to be more specific he was the author of: The Fingers in the Glove; the Proper Relationship between the Individual and Society, while the other men are; Fred Clement, the Thomas Hardy chair at Cambridge; Dr. Simmons, from UCLA a specialist in Ortega y Gasset; Professor West, ethics and ancient study for Columbia University; Reverend Padover gave lectures 30 years ago. These are all the men Montag encountered.
5.) What accurs in the "show" was the chasing of "Montag" which was really a chase for another man . Which occurred by loosing Montag and throwing them off which meant moving back toward the city and keep the show going by heading to the man they knew would always walk in the nights which people thought was "suspicious" and when the mechanical hound was infront of the poor man and the lights of helicopters and was unfairly killed on live tv, but know this, he was blurred out so those who knew Montag probably don't know if that was their friend or not.
6.) I believe what Granger means by "We all made the right mistakes" is the actions they've made by trying to save books and keep them from being burned and instead they had to do what was right for these men who know are fleeing so they can not be found and maybe later all the memorization of these masterpieces will come to their advantage and make a change with all the slums living by rivers etc. and bring back knowledge of these books that are banned.
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