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A question I have had is what is up with the war. Did Bradbury add that because ihe wrote the book during a war?
What does Montag mean when he says, “And when they ask us what we are doing, you can say, we’re remembering”? Why is this quote important? How does it fit into the novel, what is Bradbury trying to say with this?
I think what Montag means is that once you do something you can’t go back to it once you have found a mistake in it. He is probably referring to killing Beatty and thinking why he did it. I think it fits perfectly with it because all the things Guy has done and all the friendships he has had are all but a memory and all you can do is remember.
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Jonathan,
I've been very impressed with the work you have done on your blog. You have done a good job personalizing it, like with the map, and have kept up with your assignments. Don't forget to read my comments on your "Dread" piece.
Mr. J
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