- The lack of care for ones own life
- Peoples overall lack of empathy towards others, eg. running them over and not caring
- Shallowness and/or emotional poverty
- The need for constant stimulation
- Self grandoise or worth
*** All of these are used as indicators in the PCL - R (psychopathic tendicies test)
In "Fahrenheit 451," some examples of pathos include Montag's internal struggle as he questions the society's values and his own beliefs, Mildred's emotional detachment and reliance on technology, and the overall sense of hopelessness and isolation portrayed throughout the novel. These elements evoke strong emotions and empathy from readers as they explore themes of censorship, conformity, and the impact of technology on human connections.
1. Is Bradbury accurate in his implication that 451 degrees Fahrenheit is the minimum temperature at which paper burns? Is it an implication, or does he state it as fact in the story? Does this matter to you? Why would society make "being a pedestrian" a crime? (Clarisse tells Montag that her uncle was once arrested for this.)Captain Beatty quotes history, scripture, poetry, philosophy. He is obviously a well-read man. Why hasn't he been punished? And why does he view the books he's read with such contempt?Why do you think the firemen's rulebook credited Benjamin Franklin-writer, publisher, political leader, inventor, ambassador-as being the first fireman?Since the government is so opposed to readers, thinkers, walkers, and slow drivers, why does it allow the procession of men along the railroad tracks to exist?
Paper will start to char and burn at around 451 Fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit 451 is the heat at which paper burns
The title of Fahrenheit 451 is Fahrenheit 451. The shorter version of the story was called "The Fireman", which was the basis for Fahrenheit 451. The reason why this book was entitled Fahrenheit 451 is because the temperature in which books burn is Fahrenheit 451.
Paper burns at approximately 451 degrees Fahrenheit, which is why it is the title of Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451" where books are burned as a form of censorship.
Montag wears the number 451 on his helmet in Fahrenheit 451. The number signifies the temperature at which book paper burns.
451 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to approximately 232.78 degrees Celsius.
Mrs. Bowles's first name in "Fahrenheit 451" was Mildred.
It is the temperature at which paper, in this case books, spontaneously combusts (bursts into flames). 451 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is the temperature paper ignites at, homey.
Yes, Ray Bradbury wrote a short story sequel to Fahrenheit 451 titled "The Fireman," which was later expanded into a full-length novel called "Fahrenheit 451."
Chapter 1 of Fahrenheit 451 ends on page 25 of the book.
1953