Censorship, Truth & Happiness in Fahrenheit 451

Lesson 15
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ELA

Unit 7

10th Grade

Lesson 15 of 20

Objective


Examine the details, figurative language, and diction in Mildred’s party scene and analyze what they reveal about the values and beliefs of the society portrayed in Fahrenheit 451

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury  pp. 89 – 95 — “Part 2: The Sieve and the Sand”

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

How do the details, figurative language, and diction in Mildred’s party scene reveal the values and beliefs of the society portrayed in Fahrenheit 451

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Key Thinking


Annotation Focus

What details, figurative language, and diction in Mildred’s party seem particularly interesting and revealing?  

Scaffolding Questions

What does the figurative language in the opening sentence reveal about Mildred? 

What does the diction on page 89 reveal about Montag’s views of Mildred and her friends’ party?

Describe the structure of the women’s dialogue at the bottom of page 89. What does it reveal about their conversation? 

Describe the nature of the shows the women watch on page 90. What does it imply about what matters to women? 

How do the women react to Montag’s entrance? 

What do Montag and Mrs. Phelps discuss on pages 90-91? What does their conversation reveal about society? 

What diction choices does Bradbury use to characterize the women throughout pages 91 and 92. What are the implications of his choices on the values and beliefs of the society portrayed in Fahrenheit 451?

How does Montag make the women feel on pages 92-93? How do they react to him on pages 94-95?

Discourse Questions

What do the details, diction, and figurative language in this scene reveal about what is important and what is not important in this society?

Homework


  • Read and annotate Section 3 of Fahrenheit 451 by lesson 17. 
    • Annotation Focus: Where do books and fire appear in this section? What do they symbolize? 

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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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Formulate and share unique arguments about “The Sieve and the Sand.” 

Support arguments with strong and thorough textual evidence in a Summative Socratic Seminar.

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