Fahrenheit 451 Group
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- How is the title, "Burning Bright", relevant to its respective content?
Created by tennismaster991 on Jun 3, 2008. - Do you agree with Faber that the acquisition of wisdom requires the taking of risks?
Created by sshekel on Apr 27, 2008.
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- Clarisse is extraordinarily bright and awakens the crital thinking factor in Montag. He has...
Posted by amy-lepore on Jun 25, 2008. - Clarisse's most important function in the novel is to get Montag to begin to question his role as...
Posted by asorrell on Jun 24, 2008. - I'm not sure of your precise intent with this question because I don't know that one can say...
Posted by luannw on Jun 15, 2008. - How does Clarisse's sacrifice of her life affect the depth of the meaning of her life?
Posted by indahamelia on Jun 14, 2008. - Did the Author remove her from story so that he could introduce other characters like Faber?What...
Posted by pjx66 on Jun 14, 2008. - This could be a good one for the discussion boards. The title "Burning Bright" is the...
Posted by clane on Jun 3, 2008. - How is the title, "Burning Bright", relevant to its respective content?
Posted by tennismaster991 on Jun 3, 2008. - this questions seems to be in need for more research and fact-digging ig befor saying what and...
Posted by sapora on May 22, 2008. - lol, its not that page in my version, im in the 50th anniversary edition, but thanks for trying
Posted by iphoneboy on May 21, 2008. - For my quote, the page number in my version is page 53. Not sure what version of the book you...
Posted by sullymonster on May 21, 2008. - In reply to #2: thanks, now i need one more... from anyone that has one
Posted by iphoneboy on May 21, 2008. - "With school turning out more runners, jumpers, racers, tinkerers, grabbers, snatchers,...
Posted by sullymonster on May 21, 2008. - I needs quotes that show how children are raised to conform since birth (or even in schools) and...
Posted by iphoneboy on May 21, 2008.

