Once you decide on the topic(s), compose this post like you would write a short essay. Your post should be approximately 500-700 words (minimum-- you can go above this!) and you must include citations from the text to support your insights. Submit your discussion blog to the Weebly site as well as a Googledrive to Mrs. Rohlfs ([email protected]). DO NOT only copy and paste your post into the body of the e-mail, as your message won’t be formatted correctly. Revisit the instructions for creating a discussion post at the bottom of the Assignments page, if necessary.
You will need to respond to one or more of the following questions:
- Analyze the book’s chapter divisions. Does the plot seem suited to its three-part format? What is the significance of the chapter titles?
- Does the violence prevalent in the futuristic world of this novel comment in any way on our own society? Do we, in a way, love violence as well? Is there anything wrong with that? What’s healthy and what’s not?
- Bradbury has stated that the novel is not about censorship, but since Captain Beatty cites censorship as one of the main reasons books ended up banned, I'll ask you this question anyway: where can we draw the line with appropriate censorship and shameless destruction of information?
- Bradbury says his novel is about TV replacing books, not about censorship. Does he get to say what his book is about? Is he “right”?