Friday, January 26, 2007

Fahrenheit 451 pgs. 125-137

Q. Find a line from the story or a paragraph that you like and explain why you like it.
A. "He could feel the Hound, like autumn, some cold and dry and swift, like a wind that didn't stir grass, that didn't jaw windows or disturb leaf shadows on the white sidewalks as it passed. The Hound did not touch the world. It carried it's silence with it, so you could feel the silence building up a pressure behind you all across town. Montag felt that pressure rising, and ran." I chose this part in section that I read because the way that the author described the Hound was very descriptive, and he used alot of powerful adjectives that made the Hound sound not like just a robotic dog, but as something that feels real.

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