My Favorite Books

Adam's books

Looking for Alaska
Bronx Masquerade
Night
Inheritance
Brisingr
Eldest
The Kill Order
The Death Cure
The Scorch Trials
The Maze Runner
Divergent
The Giver
The Red Pyramid
Eragon
The Hobbit
The Sea of Monsters
The Hunger Games
The Lightning Thief
Gregor and the Code of Claw
The Last Olympian


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Sunday, March 22, 2015

Columnist Response

Well I can say that the first couple columns I read I didn't really like. They were all by Mike Lupica and let me tell you, he loves sports, I guess he feels the need to bring up any basketball game specific moment every sentence he writes. I feel like sometimes he is just showing off with literal lists of events that happened 20 some years ago. Reading his columns really just bored me, don't get me wrong the column about the Boston marathon was pretty moving but really three fourths of the column was about historical sports moments rather than about the marathon! Mike Lupica will make an entire paragraph just a list of events.


Next we have Robin Givhan, what do I have to say about Robin Givhan. Well, first of all, Robin puts more detail into his columns than I ever could have imagined. His detail I find very unnecessary, he feels the need to describe every detail of every person he ever mentions in his column. His first column, "An Image a Little too Carefully Coordinated" I didn't even know what I was supposed to get out of it, all I read was detail of these families attire and that the family that had the judge win the head of the supreme court was well dressed. Attire is this guys life.


Finally, our last author, Dave Berry. Out of all these authors, we finally get one that tries and makes his columns humorous, this guy is not serious. His column "The Mother of all Parties" made me feel two different ways, one I wanted to laugh, this guy said too many true things that are insane about planning a birthday party for a 4 year old. Berry was definitely my favorite author out of these three.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

English Handout

Theme: Censorship causes diminished individual thought
Timeline:
  1. The people allow the government and firemen to make decisions in regards to books
    1. “You can't ever have my books,’ she said. ‘You know the law,’ said Beatty… Come on now!’ She shook her head.” (Bradbury 35)
  2. Montag becomes friends with Clarisse and begins to view life in another perspective
    1. “‘I’ve tried to imagine,’ said Montag, ‘just how it would feel. I mean, to have firemen burn our houses and our books.’” (Bradbury 31)
  3. Montag takes a book, and Beatty offers two options for what to do→ Keep book for up to 24 hours then burn it or get burned by the firemen.
    1. “We let firemen keep the books for twenty- four hours.  If he hasn’t burned it by then, we simply come burn it for him.” (Bradbury 59)
  4. Montag reconnects with Faber and he is anxious to learn about books
  5. Montag made a reckless action the caused one of Mildred’s friends to become upset
    1. “Mrs. Phelps was crying… Clara what is wrong? ‘I-I’, sobbed Mrs. Phelps,’don’t know, don’t know, I just don’t know, oh, oh…” (Bradbury 97)
  6. Beatty made Montag burn down his house because the fire department found out about Montag’s books
  7. Montag fled and joined the book people to wait for revolution



Why This Theme is Important to Understanding of Fahrenheit 451
  • The society within Fahrenheit 451 is centered around creating a uniform thought and through the censorship of media (books, radio, etc.) people’s thoughts were controlled.
How This Theme Connects to Modern-Day Society and Our Lives
    → Why it is important for us to study and be aware of this theme?
  • Individuality is emphasized in modern-day society, and seeing how extreme censorship would play out, it is all the more important understand that censorship is not the best way to control people.