Are there any settings in this novel which you have found to be beautiful? or disturbing? or memorable? Describe these settings and comment on why they were meaningful to you.
I have found that the setting in which Beatty and Montag are having a showdown in front of Montag’s house was very memorable. In this setting the way that the Salamander (fire truck) arrives and the way Montag is amazed at stopping in front of his house is exciting. Also, this setting is more action packed because the setting is in full of confusion and chaos. The setting is also, filled with so much fire because of the burning of Montag’s house and Montag’s attack on Captain Beatty. This setting also shows much of what can happen if you don’t listen to the government in its rule of not reading or keeping possession of books. Furthermore, the setting features the government in Montag’s world which has a strong oppression against the book readers. This setting was special to me because it is where the climax is set. In addition, this scene is a decisive key to the end for me and the scene made me feel the triumph Montag would have felt. I also think that this setting showed Montag’s will to find out what he couldn’t learn because of the brain washing treatment he got from the government. Therefore, this setting made me feel very mindful about what the results are when people are brainwashed and made to just have fun like many people in Montag’s story. In conclusion, the brain washing treatment showed what curiosity can achieve and the setting proved to me that a setting with fire can be just stoned into my mind.
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