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Get your stuff ready to read!

How does fire change?

Why is the silence special?

Who does Montag meet? What’s different about these people?

What does Montag watch on TV?

Why is Montag trembling?

Why does Montag think he doesn’t fit in? What does Montag actually have to offer the group? What is the identity of the men? WHY?

What is the ultimate goal of the men in the woods? Explain the quote:

Talk about it at your table: How has Montag changed? What else do you think is going to happen in the book? Where do you think Mildred is? Should they be worried about the war?

Why do the men trust Montag? Why do the men laugh?

How does Granger explain the difference in Montag’s loss of Mildred and the loss of his own grandfather? Why is Montag sad about Millie?

What did Granger learn from his grandfather? Describe the war.

Describe the war.

What is Montag imagining is happening to Mildred? What does Montag remember about Mildred?

What are the men and Montag doing as the war settles?

What comparison does Granger make to their society? What does Granger want to build first? Why?

Where are the men going? What is Montag thinking about? WHY?

What is the book’s main message- what was Bradbury trying to teach us What is the book’s main message- what was Bradbury trying to teach us? Explain the possible ‘life lessons’ a person should learn from the book. What warnings about the world can be understood from F451?