Censorship, Truth & Happiness in Fahrenheit 451

Lesson 13
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ELA

Unit 7

10th Grade

Lesson 13 of 20

Objective


Analyze how Bradbury uses details and figurative language to describe Montag and Faber’s plans. 

Evaluate the effectiveness of Montag and Faber’s plan.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury  pp. 81 – 87 — “Part 2: The Sieve and the Sand”

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

To what extent is Montag and Faber’s plan effective?

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Key Thinking


Annotation Focus

What details and figurative language does Bradbury use to describe Montag and Faber’s plans? 

Scaffolding Questions

What is Montag’s original plan and what is Faber ‘s perspective on it?

Read the following line: “Do your own bit of saving, and if you drown, at least die knowing you were headed for shore.” What does this quote mean? What is the impact of this quote on our understanding of the plan? 

Who does Montag believe they can call on for help? 

Summarize Faber’s argument in the paragraph on page 83. 

What will eventually end their civilization according to Faber on page 84? 

How does Montag convince Faber to help him? 

On page 86, Faber shows Montag something he has designed. What is it? How did he create it? How is it different from Mildred’s seashell radio? 

Read the following quote on page 87: “I’m the Queen Bee, safe in the hive. You will be the drone, the traveling ear.” What two objects are being compared here? What does the metaphor reveal about each man’s role in the plan they have hatched?

Discourse Questions

How would you characterize Montag and Faber’s plan? 

Homework


  • Prepare for tomorrow’s Free Response Question by gathering evidence and ideas.

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Standards


  • LO 1.3B — Analyze how the writer's use of stylistic elements contributes to a work of literature's effects and meaning.
  • RL.9-10.3 — Analyze how complex characters (e.g., those with multiple or conflicting motivations) develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot or develop the theme.

Supporting Standards

LO 1.3A
LO 2.3A
LO 5.1A
LO 5.1B
RL.9-10.1
RL.9-10.2
SL.9-10.1
W.9-10.2.a

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Analyze pivotal moments in the text in which a character reveals dissenting viewpoints, beliefs, or values and explain how the author uses these pivotal moments to make social commentary.

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