for our MOM: What is the first book you remember reading? Enjoying?
JOURNAL TOPIC:
As we get deeper into Fahrenheit 451, it
seems that Montag is exploring a side of himself that's been hidden for a
long time. As you consider his character, and people in your life, and
even yourself, ask yourself these questions: What makes a person "hard
core" or gentle? Are such qualities innate or learned? Can they be
changed? How?
-OR-
You can use your journal simply to write about life and your experiences in these unusual, challenging times.
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. If you haven't yet, please have a look at the Fahrenheit 451 questions in the March 24 post & see if you can answer on your blog. If an answer doesn't jump out at you as obvious, ask a friend for help (you too can create an online get-together! :) or ask me tomorrow when we meet.
3. Our online meeting
4. Post
POST:
What do people think about books and the new technology now? Do you agree with others on this, or do you have your own perspective? (title: BOOKS & NEW TECH)
(Thanks for the topic, Lyna!)
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