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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Second Post about my Masterpiece 
     There is a cartoon which also shows how maybe affecting the past will do something. The cartoon is Dragon Ball z and their is a part when Trunks from the future comes to the past to save Goku from a heart virus. He did that because in his future Goku died and after that androids had came killing humanity. While he thinks he had changed the past and went back to the future nothing has changed their was still androids killing humanity. But he did created a new time line for the past which makes a little more interesting. 
First Post about my Topic
   I am seeing a T.V. show called the Flash which shows this topic how he runs to the past to save his mom but when he returns the current time he was changed and he liking it but then he starts forgetting about the original time line that's also killing him. Maybe this is a clue of how maybe how affecting the past changes the future. 

My Masterpiece 
   I don't if this is right but I am going to talk about my big question which is If the past is changed would the future be affected. If you think about it its kinda simple but it kinda gets confusing because what if you change the past would the future get effected or would it created a other time dimension. That's why I want to do more research on it. 

Friday, April 7, 2017

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Questions part 2
1. In the scene where Mildred and Montag read books together, what are their separate reactions?
Mildred is scared of the books so maybe she reads it with fear and Montag reads the book but is confused.
2. What is the effect throughout sections I and II, of the bombers flying over?
People don't notices the bombers because everyone is just paying attention to their own happiness.
3. Who is Professor Faber?
He is retired English Professor.
4. Montag’s reaction to the commercial on the subway is a turning point in his life. How does he react and why?
He reacts by say the words of the commercial  over and over. People started to freak out but before they can call security he leaves the subway.
5. What argument does Faber make for books?
That books both speak to evil and good humans but the books jobs is to reflect life.
6. What is the “small green metal object”?
Two way radio.
7. What does the White Clown show lead you to believe about television programming in this society?
White clowns make the society unsophistacted and have a mental level of small children.
8. Why does Mrs. Phelps cry when Montag reads “Dover Beach”?
She hears emotion in his words.
9. What is Montag’s destination at the end of section II? Why?
In the river because he burned beatty alive and a hound.