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Stewart and Hitchens

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Joo-LiZ6/11/2010 8:08:21 pm PDT

re: #132 SanFranciscoZionist

I think he know where it’s from, he just doesn’t know what it’s supposed to mean as the title of the documentary.

In my student teaching semester I gave a final test on Fahrenheit 451. It was an open-book test. I threw in two ‘relax’ questions at the beginning of the test.

1. What is the name of the author of Fahrenheit 451?

2. At what temperature do books burn?

Both pieces of information are readily available on the cover of the paperback of this novel, which we had been reading in class for six weeks.

Over half the class could not manage to answer both of these questions correctly.

I’m kind of glad I didn’t go right into teaching out of college. At twenty-two, this might have killed me. At thirty, I drank a bottle of chardonnay, and wondered what I had gotten myself into.

That’s a pretty depressing story.

I think Moore’s logic was this:
Fahrenheit 451 = dystopian novel.
Fahrenheit 9/11 = America is Moore’s dystopia.

I’m still not quite sure why he isn’t in Cuba.