This document provides four topics and instructions for a final essay on the novel Fahrenheit 451. Students can choose to write about how a character influenced the protagonist Montag, discuss symbols in the novel and their meaning, analyze the character Clarisse and her impact on Montag, or explore literary allusions. The essay must be 3-5 double-spaced pages with a 12 point font, thesis, introduction, conclusion, and title. It is due on October 26th.
This document provides four topics and instructions for a final essay on the novel Fahrenheit 451. Students can choose to write about how a character influenced the protagonist Montag, discuss symbols in the novel and their meaning, analyze the character Clarisse and her impact on Montag, or explore literary allusions. The essay must be 3-5 double-spaced pages with a 12 point font, thesis, introduction, conclusion, and title. It is due on October 26th.
This document provides four topics and instructions for a final essay on the novel Fahrenheit 451. Students can choose to write about how a character influenced the protagonist Montag, discuss symbols in the novel and their meaning, analyze the character Clarisse and her impact on Montag, or explore literary allusions. The essay must be 3-5 double-spaced pages with a 12 point font, thesis, introduction, conclusion, and title. It is due on October 26th.
For your essay on Fahrenheit 451 you may choose from
the following four topics: 1. Many characters influenced Montags changes throughout the novel. Choose one character and explain how they had the greatest impact on Montag. 2. Symbolism is a massive part of Fahrenheit 451. Choose at least three symbols that Ray Bradbury employs and discuss how they relate to Montag and the message of the novel. 3. Explore Clarisses character in detail, explaining her motivations and the values she represents. What does she do for Montag? Why must Clarisse be killed or silenced? 4. There are many quotations from and allusions to other sources of literature within the novel. Discuss why Bradbury chose them and how they contribute to the overall themes of the novel. Your essay must be:
3-5 pages double-spaced
12 point font Do not double space your heading Do not use I, me, etc. Make sure you develop a solid, clear thesis Make sure to have an introduction and a conclusion Come up with a title for your essay.