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451 QUESTIONS, 20 ANSWERS

1. I believe Bradbury chooses the tittle " The Hearth and the Salamander" as reference to Montag who has the ability to start and stop fires. 2. Guy Montag was shown as    “It was a pleasure to burn. It was a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things  blackened and  changed ”     a reader can make an assumption as he liked to destroy and burn things for pleasure.  3. “With the  brass nozzle in his fists, with this great python spitting its venomous kerosene upon the world, the blood  pounded in his head...”   To show that it's not a good thing and they can hurt at any given time. 4. 451 symbolic's his number his pride something he's proud of, his so thought happiness. 5.

PREVIEW OF GATSBY ESSAY

Is Gatsby’s desire for success—however we define it—evidence of the American dream, obsession, a personal sense of honor, or something else? Does Gatsby symbolize our culture and even our own desires, or is he an outlier?           I believe Gatsby’s desire for success is evidence of the American Dream, obsession, and a personal sense of honor. Everyone who thinks about the “American Dream” thinks about wealth, health, and empowerment over themselves and their family. For example Gatsby has all the money you could wish for, I know everyone thrives to have what Gatsby has I mean who wouldn’t. 

CUE THEME MUSIC

        I think the central message of the book is, Gatsby trying to re-live a memory or a feeling that's already dead for the other person. "Money won't buy you loyalty nor friends," is a big thing that happens in this book as it shows how Gatsby had may friends, lots of wealth, but at the end he rested alone with only 2 people whom mourned his death.