A printable, pdf booklet to guide students through a close study of Ray Bradbury’s novel, ‘Fahrenheit 451’. It is focussed on exposing students to new interpretations of the text, exploring the dystopian genre, and considering its relevance for the world in which they find themselves.
The booklet covers a range of activities to expand students’ ability to understand and appreciate language.
Contents of this booklet:
- Book burning through the ages
- About the author
- Context: America in the 1950s
- Short Story: The Pedestrian
- Similarities with our society
- Character development
- Themes
- Critical Reading: ‘To build a mirror factory’ by Rafeeq McGiveron
- Figurative language
- During reading questions
This is a standalone student booklet which can be used as the foundation of an entire Year 10 Advanced English unit as it is aligned with the NSW Syllabus.
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