My opinion on the
Mechanical Hound is I think that is a great piece of artwork and can be very
helpful but I wouldn’t use it because it has an evil look to it plus it kind of
freaks me out also technology isn’t always reliable it could back fire on
anyone you never know. Yes, I believe it is a symbol of dominance in something
beside a humans it also is a symbol of something bad because of the way it
looks, it just has an evil structure and the actions of it in the story makes
me think it’s a symbol of something bad. The hound might suggest a potential
base of evil just waiting to happen sometime unexpected in the story. I kind of
find it ironic that it is a man made machine doing the things a real life organism
would do, also when montage was a firemen and how the hound wasn’t going to
attack him but it interrogated him and then at the end of the book the hound
tried to kill him when Montag killed captain Beatty and the two other fireman.
If the hound was man’s worse enemy the irony there would be that it was built to
make life easier for us but it ended up turning it’s back on us and going
against us.
Classroom writings and discussion to strengthen our reading comprehension.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
A Book is a loaded Gun (Juan)
Juan Morales
4/17/13
Block 3
I was confused by the quote that Beatty mentioned. The books are giving the power of destroying, destroying peoples lives and or their way of living/ changing the person’s way of thinking and wanting to live. I think the society decided to band books because that was the cause it made people think when they were not supposed to think. The books were a symbol and comparison to guns because guns don’t kill people with weird thoughts killed other people. The books were used as a weapon and that why the firemen would burn them because they were like guns and guns gave people different mind thoughts and possibly cause crimes because of those thoughts. The books were a loaded gun in hands of all kinds of people and well the mechanical hound was a cop and the salamander was a fire truck. To were they both are supposed to prevent crimes and fires and or even accidents like people catching a book. Montag has books hidden in his house and his wife finds them and decides to call the salamander and well Montag is made to burn his house because he was keeping books when and while he was a firemen
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
BlogWeek2 Nature Vs Nurture
Trayvon Martin’s killer put him in a stereotype. Nature vs. Nurture plays a big part in
Trayvon’s killing. I feel that this is a chase of Nurture because the
environment and the surrounding around the two had a very impact on the
shooting. The environment around them may have been in a good neighborhood but
because of a lot of violence and crimes that happen every were the killer put
in his head that Trayvon was just another “criminal, man one on drugs, or
robber” just because the color of Trayvon’s skin. The rest of the society is
very uneasy because what happened. The community and around the world felt
that, the shooting was uncalled for and racist. The killer said on the 911
call, Trayvon looked suspicious because it was raining and he was walking
around looking at houses also that it looked like he was caring a gun. When
police arrived the only thing Trayvon had in his front hoodie pocket was a pop
and skittles. Trayvon had no priors or no criminal record. Trayvon might have
had a bad day so he was walking around or he went to go buy a snack and
something to drink and it happened to be raining. Then so guy happened to see
him and think bad and put him in a stereotype of a bad African American and
took it into his own hands. This is, were nature takes play there has to be
something wrong in a man’s head to just kill someone walking down sidewalk. The
killer could of easily waited for the police to show up and handle this
“suspicious boy” with killing a innocent member of society
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Blogg (Incomplete)
Quincy Burks
April
4, 2013
English 2
Block 3
Well the Mechanical Hound means a fireman that burns things that they do
not accept. In my opinion I think the fireman burns any house that contains
books mostly anything including people. I really don’t think it’s a symbol
because that don’t represent as a symbol its just a word that’s meant to be
defined. And it always explain about Fahrenheit
451
Monday, April 15, 2013
Mechanical (Destany)
My opinion on the Mechanical Hound is that he was a monster
created and controlled by our government.
They used what was once known as man’s best friend to resemble a
firehouse dog. This was an eight legged
hound or dog used to make the movie Fahrenheit 451. (Did you know that that Fahrenheit 451 is the
temperature that paper must reach to catch fire?) This dog was not used as any normal firehouse
dog, which would normally find and save people from fires. However
he was used to track down humans and kill them in most cases. If you were found with books you could have
been killed. This dog would track you
down and drug you and catch any books you were caught storing on fire. I believe that the Mechanical Hound was definitely
a symbol for the government being in control of what people read. The mechanical hound taught the fireman how
to suggest that books may actually be useful and that you may actually learn
from what books had to say rather than burning the books as the hound was sent
out to do. I do find Ironic qualities in
the hound for the fact that he did just the opposite of what any normal
firehouse dog would do. Instead of
setting out to rescue people from already burning fires, the hound did just the
opposite. He would set the fires to kill
and drug the humans. He set out to
prevent humans from reading books and actually learning.
When Montag began to read the books himself
he to realized that the Mechanical Hound was sent out to prevent humans from
learning. Once he began to hide books
and understand what he was reading the Hound set out to get and inject
him. The Ironic quality is that the
Hound had set off a bomb that sent the fireman into the wild with the rest of
the human’s that could read. Although
the city had been burned the humans that could read were able to escape. So just goes to show that the Ironic factor
is that you can learn from reading.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Banning Books (Niecee)
Personally, I think
that it was easier just to ban the books & burning everything having to do
with history, rather than having to face what happen then compared to what’s
happening now in the future.
In Fahrenheit 451 the officials didn’t
want everything to know that there was once upon a time that they were able to
read books. In Captain Beatty say’s “A book is a loaded gun in the house next
door...Who knows who might be the target of the well-read man?” this means that
no matter what you thought of what you think you might know, someone knowledge
can change your whole perspective about of things are supposed to be.
Can I see this happening on our society
today? No, I mean they can only try so much to hide things away from society
before someone actually finds out what they’re up to. Bases on all the
technology that’s being made & or not even thought of yet, makes it even
more harder to actually go around to each & every state, every country
trying to burn books. Everyone has the freedom to read & do what you will
at your approximate age that you be given to do things on your own free will,
without having to deal with that law.
Trying to ban something or anything
from begin seen or read is just taking away everyone right from having the “Freedom
of speech.”
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