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Rabbit-proof Fence
by Doris Pilkington Garimara, Fahrenheit 451 - Coggle…
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Fahrenheit 451
Part 3
Key Characters: Montag, Captain Beaty, Faber, Granger
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Important Ideas
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Montag went to Faber's house and was told to follow the rivers until he reached the abandoned railroad tracks
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Part1
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book themes
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distraction vs happiness
Clarisse asked montage if he was happy, and he could not answer
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LanguageB themes
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identity
the dystopian society tended to eliminate people's own identity and turned them into similar people who do not have individual thoughts
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Part 2
Message from the Author
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The contrast between Montag and Faber's reading of the Bible and the casual broadcasts about the war big shows the superficiality of this society.
The sand falling through the sieve is a metaphor for knowledge in this society in general, and for Montag's effort to get and keep knowledge in particular.
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